Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the links between various characteristics of hospital administration and the utilization of classes of volunteer resource management (VRM) practices. Design/methodology/approach – This paper uses original data collected via surveys of volunteer directors in 122 hospitals in five Northeastern and Southern US states. Findings – Structural equation modeling results suggest that number of paid volunteer management staff, scope of responsibility of the primary volunteer administrator, and hospital size are positively associated with increased usage of certain VRM practices. Research limitations/implications – First, the authors begin the exploration of VRM antecedents, and encourage others to con...
Volunteer programs are expected to positively impact the organizations in which they exist. This art...
Volunteers have been present in healthcare settings for centuries, however there is little empirical...
The purpose of this study was to describe the relationship between reasons for volunteering given by...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the links between various characteristics of hospi...
Volunteer administrators from 105 hospitals in five states in the northeast and southern United Stat...
Volunteer administrators from 105 hospitals in five states in the northeast and southern United Stat...
Volunteers have been present in healthcare settings for centuries. However, there is little empirica...
This article uses strategic human resource management theory to consider the ways in which volunteer...
Background: Volunteers have been present in health care settings for centuries. However, there is li...
We examine volunteer satisfaction with HRM practices, namely recruitment, training and reward in NP...
Effective volunteer administrators may impact and improve the volunteer experience. But the experien...
Background: Volunteers have been present in health care settings for centuries. However, there is li...
This report is the second in a series of briefs on a 2003 survey of volunteer management capacity am...
Creating a structure for the recruitment and retention of volunteers ate essential elements of manag...
Volunteer programs are expected to positively impact the organizations in which they exist. This art...
Volunteer programs are expected to positively impact the organizations in which they exist. This art...
Volunteers have been present in healthcare settings for centuries, however there is little empirical...
The purpose of this study was to describe the relationship between reasons for volunteering given by...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the links between various characteristics of hospi...
Volunteer administrators from 105 hospitals in five states in the northeast and southern United Stat...
Volunteer administrators from 105 hospitals in five states in the northeast and southern United Stat...
Volunteers have been present in healthcare settings for centuries. However, there is little empirica...
This article uses strategic human resource management theory to consider the ways in which volunteer...
Background: Volunteers have been present in health care settings for centuries. However, there is li...
We examine volunteer satisfaction with HRM practices, namely recruitment, training and reward in NP...
Effective volunteer administrators may impact and improve the volunteer experience. But the experien...
Background: Volunteers have been present in health care settings for centuries. However, there is li...
This report is the second in a series of briefs on a 2003 survey of volunteer management capacity am...
Creating a structure for the recruitment and retention of volunteers ate essential elements of manag...
Volunteer programs are expected to positively impact the organizations in which they exist. This art...
Volunteer programs are expected to positively impact the organizations in which they exist. This art...
Volunteers have been present in healthcare settings for centuries, however there is little empirical...
The purpose of this study was to describe the relationship between reasons for volunteering given by...