This study applies the concept of the psychological contract to the relationship between management practices and volunteers. Formalization of the voluntary sector is impacting on volunteers’ experiences and may breach the psychological contract from the volunteers’ perspective. This mixed method study interviewed 67 volunteers and volunteer coordinators/administrators, and collected mail survey information from 152 volunteer organizations. The transactional management practices of keeping formal records and not paying volunteers out of pocket expenses are negatively associated with volunteer recruitment and retention. Alternatively, publicly recognizing volunteers through a volunteer newsletter supports volunteers’ r...
In an era of increased involvement by the third sector in the delivery of social services due to pub...
The objective of the study is to examine psychological needs of individuals working as volunteers. T...
This article presents the emotional challenges of managing affectively committed volunteers and the ...
There is a growing interest in applying the psychological contract concept to the relationship betwe...
Studies of the private sector indicate that psychological contracts develop between employers and em...
Reform of performance expectations has transformed the Australian not-for-profit (NFP) operational e...
Studies indicate that psychological contracts can develop between volunteers and the nonprofit organ...
Volunteer organizations face issues related to the retention of volunteers, not unlike those found i...
This paper examines the nonprofit management dilemma of volunteer recruitment and retention. It argu...
The psychological contract of workers has been a subject of recent interest, in both academic and pr...
This paper presents some qualitative research from a larger sociological study of the lived experien...
Volunteer motivations and the psychological contract are outlined, demonstrating a reciprocal relati...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the psychological contracts (PCs) of internati...
Among all the research studies which focussed on this topic, one main field is explored. Pertains th...
This paper explores the exchange relationship between older conservation volunteers (aged over 50 ye...
In an era of increased involvement by the third sector in the delivery of social services due to pub...
The objective of the study is to examine psychological needs of individuals working as volunteers. T...
This article presents the emotional challenges of managing affectively committed volunteers and the ...
There is a growing interest in applying the psychological contract concept to the relationship betwe...
Studies of the private sector indicate that psychological contracts develop between employers and em...
Reform of performance expectations has transformed the Australian not-for-profit (NFP) operational e...
Studies indicate that psychological contracts can develop between volunteers and the nonprofit organ...
Volunteer organizations face issues related to the retention of volunteers, not unlike those found i...
This paper examines the nonprofit management dilemma of volunteer recruitment and retention. It argu...
The psychological contract of workers has been a subject of recent interest, in both academic and pr...
This paper presents some qualitative research from a larger sociological study of the lived experien...
Volunteer motivations and the psychological contract are outlined, demonstrating a reciprocal relati...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the psychological contracts (PCs) of internati...
Among all the research studies which focussed on this topic, one main field is explored. Pertains th...
This paper explores the exchange relationship between older conservation volunteers (aged over 50 ye...
In an era of increased involvement by the third sector in the delivery of social services due to pub...
The objective of the study is to examine psychological needs of individuals working as volunteers. T...
This article presents the emotional challenges of managing affectively committed volunteers and the ...