Marketing
Assistant Professor
Forbes
August 27, 2024
The popularity of smartphones has created opportunities and challenges for fundraisers according to “The Mobile Giving Gap: The Negative Impact of Smartphones on Donation Behavior” a recent study by Notre Dame Professor Kristen Ferguson and colleagues from The University of Connecticut.
Chamber of Commerce
August 27, 2024
"Our research describes critical attributes of a mobile mindset, in which consumers are more self-focused and less 'other-focused' on their smartphones than on their PCs," said study co-author Kristen Ferguson, an assistant professor of marketing at Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
August 05, 2024
That means they are less inclined to think about the needs of others while using their phones, says Kristen Ferguson, an assistant professor of marketing at Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business and one of the authors of “The Mobile Giving Gap: The Negative Impact of Smartphones on Donation Behavior.”
The Conversation
July 31, 2024
Kristen Ferguson, Assistant Professor of Marketing, University of Notre Dame
TraderStarter
June 07, 2024
“The mobile giving gap: The negative impact of smartphones on donation behavior,” recently published online by the Journal of Consumer Psychology, was authored by Kristen Ferguson, assistant professor of marketing at Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, along with Stefan Hock and Kelly Herd from the University of Connecticut.