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Le marketing de la collecte de legs. De la légitimité à proposer l’immortalité à la gestion relationnelle
Author(s) -
Sophie Rieunier,
Géraldine Michel
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
décisions marketing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2269-8469
pISSN - 0779-7389
DOI - 10.7193/dm.069.61.75
Subject(s) - humanities , political science , art
Associations de solidarite, etablissements d'enseignement superieurs et institutions culturelles ont de plus en plus de besoins financiers et de moins en moins de subventions publiques. La collecte de fonds devient alors fondamentale pour leur survie. Cet article a pour objectif d'identifier les leviers de la collecte de legs a travers une etude qualitative realisee aupres de 21 professionnels de la collecte. Les resultats montrent le role determinant de la legitimite a « offrir l'immortalite » et l'importance de la relation nouee entre l'organisation et le testateur potentiel. Enfin, les implications organisationnelles et ethiques de la collecte de legs sont identifiees. Mots-cles : donateurs, don, legs, marketing relationnel, collecte de fonds. Abstract ThE LEgaCy markETing: from ThE LEgiTimaCy of "immorTaLiTy offEr" To ThE rELaTionship managEmEnT Charities, universities and cultural institutions have greater and greater financial need and less and less public funding. fundraising has thus become fundamental to their survival. The purpose of this article is to analyse the marketing of bequests through "face to face" interviews with fundraisers specialized in planned giving. in particular, this research shows the determining roles of legitimacy to "propose immortality" and the importance of the relationship formed between the organisation and the potential donor. finally, the organisational and ethical implications of bequests are identified.

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