Profiling Volunteers from an International Perspective Despite increased competitive pressures in the volunteering industry, there remains a lack of studies which segment the volunteering market with the aim of gaining deeper insight into the characteristics of different groups of volunteers. This study addresses this issue by using data from the 1999-2002 World Values Survey, specifically investigating those individuals who volunteer for Environmental and Animal Rights (EAR) causes. Differences are found between (i) EAR volunteer and individuals who do not volunteer for any cause, and (ii) EAR volunteers and individuals who volunteer for causes other than the environment and animal rights. This information is useful for managers of EAR org...
Six psychographic segments of volunteers in Australia are constructed on the basis of their voluntee...
While many studies have identified motivations for public participation in scientific research, few ...
As history has demonstrated time and time again, often the most well-intentioned actions can have un...
Many environmental organisations rely on volunteers to provide important services that would otherwi...
Despite increased competitive pressures in the volunteering industry, the structure of competition w...
This research aims to explore using qualitative techniques the phenomenon of animal welfare voluntee...
This study aims to provide an exploration in to the effect of voluntary help for endangered animals ...
The number of nonprofit and social agencies relying on the help of volunteers has grown enormously i...
As history has demonstrated time and time again, often the most well-intentioned actions can have un...
Global biodiversity is under pressure from human activities, and the effort for nature conservation ...
This master's thesis describes and analyzes the testimonies of long-term volunteers from the animal ...
Everyday someone somewhere taps into an incredible global network of volunteer opportunities. These...
217 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.This study investigated the p...
Contributing an estimated AUD42 billion dollars a year to the Australian economy and US150 billion d...
Volunteerism is an essential component of the nonprofit workplace today, especially in light of the ...
Six psychographic segments of volunteers in Australia are constructed on the basis of their voluntee...
While many studies have identified motivations for public participation in scientific research, few ...
As history has demonstrated time and time again, often the most well-intentioned actions can have un...
Many environmental organisations rely on volunteers to provide important services that would otherwi...
Despite increased competitive pressures in the volunteering industry, the structure of competition w...
This research aims to explore using qualitative techniques the phenomenon of animal welfare voluntee...
This study aims to provide an exploration in to the effect of voluntary help for endangered animals ...
The number of nonprofit and social agencies relying on the help of volunteers has grown enormously i...
As history has demonstrated time and time again, often the most well-intentioned actions can have un...
Global biodiversity is under pressure from human activities, and the effort for nature conservation ...
This master's thesis describes and analyzes the testimonies of long-term volunteers from the animal ...
Everyday someone somewhere taps into an incredible global network of volunteer opportunities. These...
217 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.This study investigated the p...
Contributing an estimated AUD42 billion dollars a year to the Australian economy and US150 billion d...
Volunteerism is an essential component of the nonprofit workplace today, especially in light of the ...
Six psychographic segments of volunteers in Australia are constructed on the basis of their voluntee...
While many studies have identified motivations for public participation in scientific research, few ...
As history has demonstrated time and time again, often the most well-intentioned actions can have un...