Over 25% of the US population volunteers. Clary et al. (1998) devised a survey that identifies a volunteer’s primary motive for volunteering. We investigate the effect of tailoring the communications that volunteers receive from their organizations (e.g., printed newsletters, update emails) to each volunteer’s stated motive for volunteering affects volunteer performance. We find that in general, such tailoring has no effect, but that for volunteers who are motivated primarily by the pursuit of career-related benefits, such tailoring can have a substantial, positive effect on hours volunteered. We also find that the (in)effectiveness of this tailoring does not depend upon the volunteers’ knowledge of the tailoring. The tailoring of communica...
In this analysis, we examine the relationship between an individual’s decision to volunteer and the ...
The purpose of this conceptual article is to further our understanding of how evolving volunteer tre...
This dissertation examines how various individual, task-, and context-related factors influence impo...
Over 25% of the US population volunteers. Clary et al. (1998) devised a survey that identifies a vol...
Over 25% of the US population volunteers. Clary et al. (1998) devised a survey that identifies a vol...
We design an experiment to analyze the impact of image concerns and material incentives on volunteer...
Organizations, non-profit or otherwise, often rely on the work of volunteers to accomplish their goa...
We propose that volunteers' attachment to their work is determined by the level of resources they br...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has f...
Executive Summary: Virtually all nonprofit organizations depend to some extent on the work of volunt...
Non-profit organizations, corporate volunteer programs, and government workplace schemes are asking ...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has fo...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has fo...
Empirical studies show that intrinsic motivations increase the volunteer labour supply. This paper s...
Wilson and Musick review some of the research on the supposed benefits of volunteering and describe ...
In this analysis, we examine the relationship between an individual’s decision to volunteer and the ...
The purpose of this conceptual article is to further our understanding of how evolving volunteer tre...
This dissertation examines how various individual, task-, and context-related factors influence impo...
Over 25% of the US population volunteers. Clary et al. (1998) devised a survey that identifies a vol...
Over 25% of the US population volunteers. Clary et al. (1998) devised a survey that identifies a vol...
We design an experiment to analyze the impact of image concerns and material incentives on volunteer...
Organizations, non-profit or otherwise, often rely on the work of volunteers to accomplish their goa...
We propose that volunteers' attachment to their work is determined by the level of resources they br...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has f...
Executive Summary: Virtually all nonprofit organizations depend to some extent on the work of volunt...
Non-profit organizations, corporate volunteer programs, and government workplace schemes are asking ...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has fo...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has fo...
Empirical studies show that intrinsic motivations increase the volunteer labour supply. This paper s...
Wilson and Musick review some of the research on the supposed benefits of volunteering and describe ...
In this analysis, we examine the relationship between an individual’s decision to volunteer and the ...
The purpose of this conceptual article is to further our understanding of how evolving volunteer tre...
This dissertation examines how various individual, task-, and context-related factors influence impo...