This study examines the effect of work-related experiences on employees’ engagement in community volunteering, using data from a British longitudinal panel of employees. Using a novel analytical approach that separates variation in volunteering due to within-person changes in work conditions from variation due to between-person work differences, we more robustly test existing and new hypotheses about the effects of work on volunteering. New to this literature, we find that commuting and satisfaction with job experiences are significant predictors of community volunteering, both the likelihood to volunteer and volunteering frequency. In turn, volunteering determinants previously explored with cross-sectional data, such as managerial and prof...
Volunteer management is an expert practice which aims to maximise the productivity and efficiency of...
Volunteering is prevalent and on the rise in the United States, but little research has examined the...
BackgroundParticipation in voluntary work may be associated with individual and societal benefits. B...
This study examines the effect of work-related experiences on employees’ engagement in community vol...
This study examines the effect of work-related experiences on employees’ engagement in community vol...
In this paper we present empirical results that show that detailed occupations have distinctive patt...
This article contributes to research on employee volunteering (EV) by focusing on the experiences of...
While numerous studies have explored the relationship between work and family, few have examined the...
Scholarship on volunteering has paid insufficient attention to how experiences of volunteering in th...
We propose that volunteers' attachment to their work is determined by the level of resources they br...
Volunteering is viewed as having a role to play in meeting policy objectives of Government at a loc...
In policy terms in the UK, as elsewhere, volunteering has become increasingly associated with traini...
Sustained volunteering – the continued service of a volunteer with a particular organisation – is a ...
This article contributes to research on Employee Volunteering (EV) by focusing on the experiences of...
Summary: The unpaid efforts of volunteers are a unique resource that play a crucial role in sustain...
Volunteer management is an expert practice which aims to maximise the productivity and efficiency of...
Volunteering is prevalent and on the rise in the United States, but little research has examined the...
BackgroundParticipation in voluntary work may be associated with individual and societal benefits. B...
This study examines the effect of work-related experiences on employees’ engagement in community vol...
This study examines the effect of work-related experiences on employees’ engagement in community vol...
In this paper we present empirical results that show that detailed occupations have distinctive patt...
This article contributes to research on employee volunteering (EV) by focusing on the experiences of...
While numerous studies have explored the relationship between work and family, few have examined the...
Scholarship on volunteering has paid insufficient attention to how experiences of volunteering in th...
We propose that volunteers' attachment to their work is determined by the level of resources they br...
Volunteering is viewed as having a role to play in meeting policy objectives of Government at a loc...
In policy terms in the UK, as elsewhere, volunteering has become increasingly associated with traini...
Sustained volunteering – the continued service of a volunteer with a particular organisation – is a ...
This article contributes to research on Employee Volunteering (EV) by focusing on the experiences of...
Summary: The unpaid efforts of volunteers are a unique resource that play a crucial role in sustain...
Volunteer management is an expert practice which aims to maximise the productivity and efficiency of...
Volunteering is prevalent and on the rise in the United States, but little research has examined the...
BackgroundParticipation in voluntary work may be associated with individual and societal benefits. B...