Keeping volunteers committed and engaged is one of the toughest challenges for NPOs. The aim of the present study is to investigate the individual and organizational factors that promote volunteer satisfaction and, vice versa, foster intentions to quit. Two hundred forty-seven volunteers operating in four different NPOs were asked to fill in a self-report questionnaire that aimed to explore their motivations to volunteer, their degree of satisfaction and their perception of the organizational climate in the NPO they worked with, in addition to providing details of the activities which they were involved in. Results showed that the organizational climate mediates the relationship between autonomous motivation and satisfaction, as well as tha...
Sustained volunteering represents an aim difficult to achieve in the context of non-profit organizat...
The purpose of this project is to develop strategies for non-profit organizations to increase volunt...
Using self-determination theory as a framework, this study examined the relationship between perceiv...
Keeping volunteers committed and engaged is one of the toughest challenges for NPOs. The aim of the ...
Within the field of Community Psychology, studies focusing on prosocial behaviors, voluntary service...
The aim of the present study was to examine how the organizational context of a non-profit organizat...
AbstractWhat really motivates a person to do voluntary work is a complex question. However, understa...
Against the background of declining volunteering rates in nonprofit and voluntary organizations, thi...
Volunteers working in different areas or different NPO (Non-profit Organisations) are significantly ...
The objective of this paper is to review and discuss the literature about volunteers’ motivations to...
Similar to the profit sector where the flexible labor market allows employees to change jobs more fr...
Nonprofit organizations often depend on volunteers, so volunteer retention is an important priority ...
This dissertation examines how various individual, task-, and context-related factors influence impo...
Engagement is a positive psychological state that is linked with a range of beneficial individual an...
Retention of volunteers is a main issue for no-profit organizations. In the present study, using a c...
Sustained volunteering represents an aim difficult to achieve in the context of non-profit organizat...
The purpose of this project is to develop strategies for non-profit organizations to increase volunt...
Using self-determination theory as a framework, this study examined the relationship between perceiv...
Keeping volunteers committed and engaged is one of the toughest challenges for NPOs. The aim of the ...
Within the field of Community Psychology, studies focusing on prosocial behaviors, voluntary service...
The aim of the present study was to examine how the organizational context of a non-profit organizat...
AbstractWhat really motivates a person to do voluntary work is a complex question. However, understa...
Against the background of declining volunteering rates in nonprofit and voluntary organizations, thi...
Volunteers working in different areas or different NPO (Non-profit Organisations) are significantly ...
The objective of this paper is to review and discuss the literature about volunteers’ motivations to...
Similar to the profit sector where the flexible labor market allows employees to change jobs more fr...
Nonprofit organizations often depend on volunteers, so volunteer retention is an important priority ...
This dissertation examines how various individual, task-, and context-related factors influence impo...
Engagement is a positive psychological state that is linked with a range of beneficial individual an...
Retention of volunteers is a main issue for no-profit organizations. In the present study, using a c...
Sustained volunteering represents an aim difficult to achieve in the context of non-profit organizat...
The purpose of this project is to develop strategies for non-profit organizations to increase volunt...
Using self-determination theory as a framework, this study examined the relationship between perceiv...