Volunteers provide an essential human resource to sport organizations. Yet measures of motivation and satisfaction have had limited impact on an organization’s ability to improve their volunteer systems. This study applied the Kano Method to categorize volunteers’ perceptions of their experience into four dimensions of satisfaction: Attractive (or Satisfiers), Must-Be’s (or Dissatisfiers), One-Dimensional, and Indifferent. Four types of volunteers (44 sport continuous, 47 sport episodic, 49 nonsport continuous, 176 nonsport episodic) completed a web questionnaire including 26-paired features of their experience, 26 motives, and five key outcome measures. Although motives were deemed important, alone they were poor predictors of key outcomes...
Volunteers are the most important resource for non-profit sport clubs seeking to bolster their viabi...
Research object - management psychological aspects of the volunteering phenomenon in the sport secto...
Sport events are increasingly reliant on episodic volunteers for the successful delivery of an event...
Volunteers provide an essential human resource to sport organizations. Yet measures of motivation an...
With the complexity of staging a sport event, large numbers of sport volunteers are needed to delive...
Extensive variable-centered research guided by Self-Determination Theory (SDT) has provided insights...
The present research tackles the topic of motives as they are developed by volunteers –who offer tim...
Wicker P. Volunteerism and volunteer management in sport. Sport Management Review. 2017;20(4):325-33...
Volunteering is an optional and unpaid activity which purpose is to support various organizations an...
Volunteers form an integral part of the sport industry. The operational and financial success of man...
Sport management programs often partner with intercollegiate athletic departments or community sport...
Volunteering is a free and easily accessible activity for everyone. Its purpose is to help various o...
Volunteers are an indispensable set of human resource in sport and events (Bang & Ross, 2009). Under...
Regular voluntary engagement is a basic resource for sports clubs that may also promote social cohes...
Over the years, sport management scholars have been interested in sport volunteer research. Consider...
Volunteers are the most important resource for non-profit sport clubs seeking to bolster their viabi...
Research object - management psychological aspects of the volunteering phenomenon in the sport secto...
Sport events are increasingly reliant on episodic volunteers for the successful delivery of an event...
Volunteers provide an essential human resource to sport organizations. Yet measures of motivation an...
With the complexity of staging a sport event, large numbers of sport volunteers are needed to delive...
Extensive variable-centered research guided by Self-Determination Theory (SDT) has provided insights...
The present research tackles the topic of motives as they are developed by volunteers –who offer tim...
Wicker P. Volunteerism and volunteer management in sport. Sport Management Review. 2017;20(4):325-33...
Volunteering is an optional and unpaid activity which purpose is to support various organizations an...
Volunteers form an integral part of the sport industry. The operational and financial success of man...
Sport management programs often partner with intercollegiate athletic departments or community sport...
Volunteering is a free and easily accessible activity for everyone. Its purpose is to help various o...
Volunteers are an indispensable set of human resource in sport and events (Bang & Ross, 2009). Under...
Regular voluntary engagement is a basic resource for sports clubs that may also promote social cohes...
Over the years, sport management scholars have been interested in sport volunteer research. Consider...
Volunteers are the most important resource for non-profit sport clubs seeking to bolster their viabi...
Research object - management psychological aspects of the volunteering phenomenon in the sport secto...
Sport events are increasingly reliant on episodic volunteers for the successful delivery of an event...