Business support of the community: Two measures of professional support given to
the community by a business: {DONATE} and {SUPPORT} were generated as
functions of the variables listed in the upper left-hand box in gure 2. Two ordered
categorical questions concerned how often the business provided nancial {cash} or
technical assistance {in-kind} to community organizations or schools. Respondents
indicated the frequency, from 1 ˆ ‘never’ to 5 ˆ ‘very often’. An average was generated from the non-missing responses by respondent, labelled {DONATE}, which is
a continuous variable bounded between ( 1, 5) . The second measure, {SUPPORT},
is an average of the non-missing ordered categorical responses to {local} ˆ ‘I purchase locally regardless of cost’, {help} ˆ ‘I am willing to spend resources to help
the community’, {youth} ˆ ‘how often my business has provided support for local
youth programs’, and {bond} ˆ ‘how often my business provided support for local
bond issues’.
Business support of the community: Two measures of professional support given tothe community by a business: {DONATE} and {SUPPORT} were generated asfunctions of the variables listed in the upper left-hand box in gure 2. Two orderedcategorical questions concerned how often the business provided nancial {cash} ortechnical assistance {in-kind} to community organizations or schools. Respondentsindicated the frequency, from 1 ˆ ‘never’ to 5 ˆ ‘very often’. An average was generated from the non-missing responses by respondent, labelled {DONATE}, which isa continuous variable bounded between ( 1, 5) . The second measure, {SUPPORT},is an average of the non-missing ordered categorical responses to {local} ˆ ‘I purchase locally regardless of cost’, {help} ˆ ‘I am willing to spend resources to helpthe community’, {youth} ˆ ‘how often my business has provided support for localyouth programs’, and {bond} ˆ ‘how often my business provided support for localbond issues’.
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