There are numerous reports on the rates of attrition among volunteers as a persistent challenge for organizations. In explaining volunteer attrition, researchers have predominantly: 1) provided an individualistic account of volunteering; 2) overlooked the interactional dimension of volunteer work and the crucial role of interpretation in its development; and 3) assumed commitment as a function of satisfaction with volunteering experience. Drawing on the theoretical insights of a symbolic interactionist approach, this article contends that volunteers’ role commitment hinges on their satisfaction with their interpretation of their interaction with clients, rather than the interaction itself. This perspective calls attention to the volunteer-c...
The current study integrated The Classic Environment model and Theory of Behaviorism which is rarely...
This study presents a framework for understanding the processes through which volunteers’ perception...
The main objective of this paper was to describe the latest results of a longitudinal study carried ...
There are numerous reports on the rates of attrition among volunteers as a persistent challenge for ...
This study presents a framework for understanding the processes through which volunteers’ perception...
This study presents a framework for understanding the processes through which volunteers’ perception...
Volunteerism and work are topics which academics in several disciplines research. This study is an e...
This dissertation examines how various individual, task-, and context-related factors influence impo...
<p></p><p>Abstract Volunteering is a growing social phenomenon in the current context and is present...
International audienceThis study presents a framework for understanding the processes through which ...
Community service often involves sustained prosocial actions by individuals. This article focuses on...
This article presents an initial empirical assessment of a new analytical framework of styles of vol...
International audienceWhile economists have mainly focused on investment or altruistic motives to ex...
Reform of performance expectations has transformed the Australian not-for-profit (NFP) operational e...
Today the world is full of volunteers in different sectors. They are doing great relief work by givi...
The current study integrated The Classic Environment model and Theory of Behaviorism which is rarely...
This study presents a framework for understanding the processes through which volunteers’ perception...
The main objective of this paper was to describe the latest results of a longitudinal study carried ...
There are numerous reports on the rates of attrition among volunteers as a persistent challenge for ...
This study presents a framework for understanding the processes through which volunteers’ perception...
This study presents a framework for understanding the processes through which volunteers’ perception...
Volunteerism and work are topics which academics in several disciplines research. This study is an e...
This dissertation examines how various individual, task-, and context-related factors influence impo...
<p></p><p>Abstract Volunteering is a growing social phenomenon in the current context and is present...
International audienceThis study presents a framework for understanding the processes through which ...
Community service often involves sustained prosocial actions by individuals. This article focuses on...
This article presents an initial empirical assessment of a new analytical framework of styles of vol...
International audienceWhile economists have mainly focused on investment or altruistic motives to ex...
Reform of performance expectations has transformed the Australian not-for-profit (NFP) operational e...
Today the world is full of volunteers in different sectors. They are doing great relief work by givi...
The current study integrated The Classic Environment model and Theory of Behaviorism which is rarely...
This study presents a framework for understanding the processes through which volunteers’ perception...
The main objective of this paper was to describe the latest results of a longitudinal study carried ...