Volunteer programs are expected to positively impact the organizations in which they exist. This article reviews the literature on volunteerism, including what volunteers do, how their contributions can be measured, and the financial- and quality-related outcomes of volunteer programs. The focus is on volunteerism in health care settings, particularly hospitals. The article summarizes the existing theoretical and empirical literature concerning the roles of volunteers, the economic value of volunteers, cost-benefit analysis of volunteer labor, and the impact of volunteers on quality and patient satisfaction. The review indicates that the use of volunteers offers significant cost savings to hospitals and may positively impact profit margins....
The purpose of this paper is to identify the different types of volunteers ’ motivations that work i...
The purpose of this study was to describe the relationship between reasons for volunteering given by...
We examine volunteer satisfaction with HRM practices, namely recruitment, training and reward in NP...
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 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...
Volunteers have been present in healthcare settings for centuries, however there is little empirical...
The use of volunteers in hospitals has been an age-old practice. This nonmarket community involvemen...
Shrinking health care resources, especially the lack of health care staffs is an important public he...
The authors challenge the assumption that organizations are willing to use all the volunteer labor a...
Today's competitive environment is placing increasing and often conflicting demands on hospital...
This article uses strategic human resource management theory to consider the ways in which volunteer...
In this work, the author focuses on the volunteering program ``Volunteers in hospitals{\crqq} in con...
A systematic review was undertaken to ascertain the health effects of volunteering on volunteers an...
The purpose of this paper is to identify the different types of volunteers ’ motivations that work i...
The purpose of this study was to describe the relationship between reasons for volunteering given by...
We examine volunteer satisfaction with HRM practices, namely recruitment, training and reward in NP...
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 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...
Volunteers have been present in healthcare settings for centuries, however there is little empirical...
The use of volunteers in hospitals has been an age-old practice. This nonmarket community involvemen...
Shrinking health care resources, especially the lack of health care staffs is an important public he...
The authors challenge the assumption that organizations are willing to use all the volunteer labor a...
Today's competitive environment is placing increasing and often conflicting demands on hospital...
This article uses strategic human resource management theory to consider the ways in which volunteer...
In this work, the author focuses on the volunteering program ``Volunteers in hospitals{\crqq} in con...
A systematic review was undertaken to ascertain the health effects of volunteering on volunteers an...
The purpose of this paper is to identify the different types of volunteers ’ motivations that work i...
The purpose of this study was to describe the relationship between reasons for volunteering given by...
We examine volunteer satisfaction with HRM practices, namely recruitment, training and reward in NP...