The authors challenge the assumption that organizations are willing to use all the volunteer labor available to them. Rather, they are influenced by the costs incurred of utilizing volunteer labor. This article provides a modest first look at the demand for volunteers by nonprofit institutions. Specifically, the article presents an economic analysis of the demand of volunteer labor by hospitals in the Toronto area and examines some of the factors that may determine the hospitals’ willingness to use volunteer labor. Using data generated from 28 hospitals in Toronto, which use a total of more than 2 million volunteer hr per year, the authors show that the quantity of volunteer hours demanded is a decreasing function of their costs. Other fact...
Today's competitive environment is placing increasing and often conflicting demands on hospital...
In this work, the author focuses on the volunteering program ``Volunteers in hospitals{\crqq} in con...
Volunteers have been present in healthcare settings for centuries, however there is little empirical...
The authors challenge the assumption that organizations are willing to use all the volunteer labor a...
Volunteer programs are expected to positively impact the organizations in which they exist. This art...
The use of volunteers in hospitals has been an age-old practice. This nonmarket community involvemen...
Volunteer programs are expected to positively impact the organizations in which they exist. This art...
This article examines the interchangeability of paid and volunteer labor. It reports on estimates an...
Volunteer labor is commonly used to produce many goods and services in our economy. Many studies exa...
Volunteers have been present in healthcare settings for centuries. However, there is little empirica...
Background: Volunteers have been present in health care settings for centuries. However, there is li...
Background: Volunteers have been present in health care settings for centuries. However, there is li...
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the number of people who volunteered rose from 59.8 milli...
Organizations, non-profit or otherwise, often rely on the work of volunteers to accomplish their goa...
Volunteer contributions in the production of services are an important resource internationally. How...
Today's competitive environment is placing increasing and often conflicting demands on hospital...
In this work, the author focuses on the volunteering program ``Volunteers in hospitals{\crqq} in con...
Volunteers have been present in healthcare settings for centuries, however there is little empirical...
The authors challenge the assumption that organizations are willing to use all the volunteer labor a...
Volunteer programs are expected to positively impact the organizations in which they exist. This art...
The use of volunteers in hospitals has been an age-old practice. This nonmarket community involvemen...
Volunteer programs are expected to positively impact the organizations in which they exist. This art...
This article examines the interchangeability of paid and volunteer labor. It reports on estimates an...
Volunteer labor is commonly used to produce many goods and services in our economy. Many studies exa...
Volunteers have been present in healthcare settings for centuries. However, there is little empirica...
Background: Volunteers have been present in health care settings for centuries. However, there is li...
Background: Volunteers have been present in health care settings for centuries. However, there is li...
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the number of people who volunteered rose from 59.8 milli...
Organizations, non-profit or otherwise, often rely on the work of volunteers to accomplish their goa...
Volunteer contributions in the production of services are an important resource internationally. How...
Today's competitive environment is placing increasing and often conflicting demands on hospital...
In this work, the author focuses on the volunteering program ``Volunteers in hospitals{\crqq} in con...
Volunteers have been present in healthcare settings for centuries, however there is little empirical...