Research generally reports that both public and nonprofit employees have higher levels of altruistic motivation, and attributes the difference in volunteering between these workers and for-profit employees to altruism. However, altruism may be limited in explaining the discrepancy in volunteering between public and nonprofit employees, as both groups are considered more altruistic than for-profit workers. Using the National Administrative Studies Project-III data, this study examines various individual characteristics and work contexts that may contribute to the differences in the rate of participation and intensity of volunteering by public and nonprofit employees. The results of the mediation test suggest that the value of job-related sel...
Volunteerism is an essential component of the nonprofit workplace today, especially in light of the ...
Job involvement is a principal factor in the lives of most people; employees in the workplace are me...
In recent decades many commentators have expressed increasing concern over the apparent decline of c...
Research generally reports that both public and nonprofit employees have higher levels of altruistic...
Research finds the behavioral implications of public service motivation (PSM) in prosocial behaviors...
Research finds the behavioral implications of public service motivation (PSM) in prosocial behaviors...
Using data from a national survey, this article analyzes the relationship between volunteering and a...
The goal of our study is to explore how employees in different occupations report volun-teering acti...
In recent years, there has been a blurring of the traditional boundaries between the public and the ...
While numerous studies have explored the relationship between work and family, few have examined the...
The goal of our study is to explore how employees in different occupations report volun-teering acti...
Volunteering often acts as a stepping stone into a paid position. This paper provides an explanation...
Research generally indicates that public employees ‘‘talk the talk,’ ’ but do they also ‘‘walk the w...
Work attitudes (e.g., job satisfaction, job involvement, organizational commitment, etc.) have long ...
Work attitudes (e.g., job satisfaction, job involvement, organizational commitment, etc.) have long ...
Volunteerism is an essential component of the nonprofit workplace today, especially in light of the ...
Job involvement is a principal factor in the lives of most people; employees in the workplace are me...
In recent decades many commentators have expressed increasing concern over the apparent decline of c...
Research generally reports that both public and nonprofit employees have higher levels of altruistic...
Research finds the behavioral implications of public service motivation (PSM) in prosocial behaviors...
Research finds the behavioral implications of public service motivation (PSM) in prosocial behaviors...
Using data from a national survey, this article analyzes the relationship between volunteering and a...
The goal of our study is to explore how employees in different occupations report volun-teering acti...
In recent years, there has been a blurring of the traditional boundaries between the public and the ...
While numerous studies have explored the relationship between work and family, few have examined the...
The goal of our study is to explore how employees in different occupations report volun-teering acti...
Volunteering often acts as a stepping stone into a paid position. This paper provides an explanation...
Research generally indicates that public employees ‘‘talk the talk,’ ’ but do they also ‘‘walk the w...
Work attitudes (e.g., job satisfaction, job involvement, organizational commitment, etc.) have long ...
Work attitudes (e.g., job satisfaction, job involvement, organizational commitment, etc.) have long ...
Volunteerism is an essential component of the nonprofit workplace today, especially in light of the ...
Job involvement is a principal factor in the lives of most people; employees in the workplace are me...
In recent decades many commentators have expressed increasing concern over the apparent decline of c...