This dissertation aims to examine the benefits of employer-supported volunteering (ESV) to employees and employers. The primary research question is: ‘How does employer-supported volunteering benefit employees and employers?’. The research objectives are: to identify the main facilitators and barriers of ESV; to analyse the impacts of ESV programmes on employees and employers; to evaluate the benefits of participation in employer-supported volunteering programmes by analysing employee and employer’s views. The research employs the mixed methods approach, in which qualitative approach is examined more closely and quantitative approach is only used for a more descriptive data. Five semi-structured face-to-face interviews were conduct...
Background:Employer-supported volunteerism has the potential to benefit employees and ultimately hav...
This article contributes to research on Employee Volunteering (EV) by focusing on the experiences of...
One of the new ways used by companies to demonstrate their social responsibility is to encourage emp...
This study uses the microdata from the 1997 National Survey of Giving, Volunteering and Participatin...
Using gift exchange theory to explain the growing trend of employers offering employer-supported vol...
In recent decades, companies have been facing the increasing expectations of shareholders and stakeh...
Abstract Purpose: The aim of this paper is to identify benefits of corporate volunteer programs gai...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to identify benefits of corporate volunteer programs gained on emp...
Using gift exchange theory to explain the growing trend of employers offering employer-supported vol...
Employee Volunteering helps companies build partnerships with their community. Employees, community ...
Over the last decade, researchers have been increasingly interested in exploring the nature and pote...
Employers are increasingly including volunteer activities in their social responsibility programs. A...
The purpose of this study is to examine the motivations andoverarching criteria behind employee part...
The research conducted for this study had three broad aims. The first of these was to examine the at...
Employee volunteering is a prosocial act associated with positive outcomes for the beneficiaries, th...
Background:Employer-supported volunteerism has the potential to benefit employees and ultimately hav...
This article contributes to research on Employee Volunteering (EV) by focusing on the experiences of...
One of the new ways used by companies to demonstrate their social responsibility is to encourage emp...
This study uses the microdata from the 1997 National Survey of Giving, Volunteering and Participatin...
Using gift exchange theory to explain the growing trend of employers offering employer-supported vol...
In recent decades, companies have been facing the increasing expectations of shareholders and stakeh...
Abstract Purpose: The aim of this paper is to identify benefits of corporate volunteer programs gai...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to identify benefits of corporate volunteer programs gained on emp...
Using gift exchange theory to explain the growing trend of employers offering employer-supported vol...
Employee Volunteering helps companies build partnerships with their community. Employees, community ...
Over the last decade, researchers have been increasingly interested in exploring the nature and pote...
Employers are increasingly including volunteer activities in their social responsibility programs. A...
The purpose of this study is to examine the motivations andoverarching criteria behind employee part...
The research conducted for this study had three broad aims. The first of these was to examine the at...
Employee volunteering is a prosocial act associated with positive outcomes for the beneficiaries, th...
Background:Employer-supported volunteerism has the potential to benefit employees and ultimately hav...
This article contributes to research on Employee Volunteering (EV) by focusing on the experiences of...
One of the new ways used by companies to demonstrate their social responsibility is to encourage emp...