When CSR Meets Mobile SNA Users in Mainland China: An Examination of Gratifications Sought, CSR Motives, and Relational Outcomes in Natural Disasters

Authors

  • Yang Cheng North Carolina State University
  • Yi-Ru Regina Chen Hong Kong Baptist University Department of Communication Studies Room 930 Communication and Visual Arts Building 5 Hereford Road, Kowloon Tong, Kowloon
  • Yan Jin University of Georgia
  • Flora Hung-baesecke Massey University Auckland Private Bag 102904 North Shore Auckland 0745 New Zealand

Keywords:

gratifications, social networking applications (SNAs), China, mobile communication, corporate social responsibility (CSR), social media, relationship, natural disaster

Abstract

With the heavy use of mobile social networking applications (SNAs), corporations have widely applied corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities enhanced by mobile technologies (i.e., mCSR) to target stakeholders. This study examined the relationships among gratifications sought and use on mobile SNAs, CSR motives, and the organization–public relationships in the context of the 2017 Jiuzhaigou earthquake in China. Results from an online survey (N = 589) demonstrated that gratifications such as recognition needs and accessibility significantly predicted the level of mobile SNA use in times of a natural disaster. In addition, a corporation’s mCSR for disaster relief drove positive organization–public relationship outcomes among individuals, who used mobile SNAs for information-seeking and -sharing as well as attributed the mCSR to the corporation’s value and stakeholder expectations it faced. Theoretical and practical implications of the findings are discussed. 

Author Biographies

Yang Cheng, North Carolina State University

Assistant Professor, 9195151294

Yi-Ru Regina Chen, Hong Kong Baptist University Department of Communication Studies Room 930 Communication and Visual Arts Building 5 Hereford Road, Kowloon Tong, Kowloon

Associate Professor

Yan Jin, University of Georgia

Professor

Flora Hung-baesecke, Massey University Auckland Private Bag 102904 North Shore Auckland 0745 New Zealand

Associate Professor

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2019-01-04

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