The significance of volunteering for both individuals and society has lead to numerous studies on this behavior across the social sciences. However, virtually no prior research has evaluated how and to what extent organizations can effectively encourage individuals to contribute time to a worthy cause. The present research uses a social norm perspective to examine the conditions under which promotional appeals based on group need and promises of recognition affect volunteerism. The perspective suggests that norm compliance can be expected only when the prescribed behavior is both important to the group's welfare and subject to group???mediated rewards. Consequently, we hypothesize that promotional appeals based on group need and promised re...
Organizations, non-profit or otherwise, often rely on the work of volunteers to accomplish their goa...
Organizations, non-profit or otherwise, often rely on the work of volunteers to accomplish their goa...
A common method to promote behavior change, particularly in contexts related to collective action, i...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has f...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has fo...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has fo...
By conducting a field experiment, we examined whether conveying descriptive social norms (e.g., “thi...
By conducting a field experiment, we examined whether conveying descriptive social norms (e.g., “thi...
Local volunteer organizations often face the problem of mobilizing their memberships to act in some ...
This thesis examines the impact of positive and negative recognition on future willingness to volunt...
We study the effect of the social environment on the quantity and quality of voluntary labor contrib...
Although the non-profit sector is now the third largest sector of the global economy, relatively lit...
We study the quantity and quality of voluntary contributions in a dynamically changing social enviro...
A common method to promote behavior change, particularly in contexts related to collective action, i...
Past research has indicated that using coercive or freedom constraining methods to obtain helping or...
Organizations, non-profit or otherwise, often rely on the work of volunteers to accomplish their goa...
Organizations, non-profit or otherwise, often rely on the work of volunteers to accomplish their goa...
A common method to promote behavior change, particularly in contexts related to collective action, i...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has f...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has fo...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has fo...
By conducting a field experiment, we examined whether conveying descriptive social norms (e.g., “thi...
By conducting a field experiment, we examined whether conveying descriptive social norms (e.g., “thi...
Local volunteer organizations often face the problem of mobilizing their memberships to act in some ...
This thesis examines the impact of positive and negative recognition on future willingness to volunt...
We study the effect of the social environment on the quantity and quality of voluntary labor contrib...
Although the non-profit sector is now the third largest sector of the global economy, relatively lit...
We study the quantity and quality of voluntary contributions in a dynamically changing social enviro...
A common method to promote behavior change, particularly in contexts related to collective action, i...
Past research has indicated that using coercive or freedom constraining methods to obtain helping or...
Organizations, non-profit or otherwise, often rely on the work of volunteers to accomplish their goa...
Organizations, non-profit or otherwise, often rely on the work of volunteers to accomplish their goa...
A common method to promote behavior change, particularly in contexts related to collective action, i...