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Title of Article Do Charity or Non-Charity Sporting Events Have a Greater Influence on Participants’ Warm Glow?: An Experimental Survey 
Date of Acceptance 8 December 2022 
Journal
     Title of Journal Sustainability 
     Standard SCOPUS 
     Institute of Journal MDPI 
     ISBN/ISSN 20711050 
     Volume 2022 
     Issue 14(24) 
     Month
     Year of Publication 2022 
     Page 16593 
     Abstract Although the literature shows that consuming pro-social products increases warm glow, a psychological factor that contributes to consumer experience and satisfaction, it is unclear whether participating in a charity sporting event results in the same outcome. This research addresses this gap by testing the effects of participating in charity running events and altruism on the warm glow of participants. A scenario-based survey was employed to collect data from 180 respondents who had previously participated in charity running events. Multiple regression analysis results showed that participating in a charity (vs. non-charity) running event increased participants’ warm glow. Altruism also had a significant positive impact on their warm glow; however, this effect was independent of the percentage of proceeds donated by the event to charity. 
     Keyword warm glow; altruism; charity sporting events; running events; tourism 
Author
627210011-1 Mr. WATCHARA CHIENGKUL [Main Author]
Business Administration and Accountancy Doctoral Degree

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