Although multiple factors have been found to induce burnout in volunteers, studies examining relationships among volunteer coworkers as a potential stressor are sorely lacking. Through the lens of conservation of resources (COR) theory, we investigated coworker (i.e., from both paid and unpaid coworkers) incivility as a predictor of burnout in a sample of volunteers. COR theory postulates that environmental stressors lead to burnout or other negative outcomes by depleting an individual’s resources. The present study also explored resilient coping as one factor that might help volunteers cope with the burnout emanating from incivility. Using regression, we found that incivility from paid and unpaid coworkers was positively associated with bu...
Abstract Problem Statement: Burnout is a prominent issue in the social work profession. Methods to m...
Approximately 25% of the general working population in the United States suffers from high rates of ...
This paper compares different perspectives on factors that drive volunteer behavior in a direction a...
Burnout has been known to negatively affect volunteers, however, information involving various facto...
Abstract When faced with incivility from service recipients, do volunteers feel damaged? As few prev...
The purpose of this study was to begin to understand the causes of burnout among volunteers in non-p...
Volunteers are an essential asset to the success of nonprofits, government, business and philanthrop...
Employee turnover is an important issue for any organization, but it is of critical importance for v...
AbstractVolunteers are an essential asset to the success of nonprofits, government, business and phi...
With the unstable economy leading to an increase in demand for support services and a decrease in bu...
Developments in the burnout literature have shown that concepts such as a personality can function a...
The purpose of this study was to begin to understand the causes of burnout among volunteers in non-p...
incivility from sources outside the organization (e.g., customers, patients) is increasingly recogni...
Volunteers are vital to the success of non-profit organizations; however, the national volunteer rat...
In spite of the considerable number of studies on co-worker incivility, knowledge on this topic need...
Abstract Problem Statement: Burnout is a prominent issue in the social work profession. Methods to m...
Approximately 25% of the general working population in the United States suffers from high rates of ...
This paper compares different perspectives on factors that drive volunteer behavior in a direction a...
Burnout has been known to negatively affect volunteers, however, information involving various facto...
Abstract When faced with incivility from service recipients, do volunteers feel damaged? As few prev...
The purpose of this study was to begin to understand the causes of burnout among volunteers in non-p...
Volunteers are an essential asset to the success of nonprofits, government, business and philanthrop...
Employee turnover is an important issue for any organization, but it is of critical importance for v...
AbstractVolunteers are an essential asset to the success of nonprofits, government, business and phi...
With the unstable economy leading to an increase in demand for support services and a decrease in bu...
Developments in the burnout literature have shown that concepts such as a personality can function a...
The purpose of this study was to begin to understand the causes of burnout among volunteers in non-p...
incivility from sources outside the organization (e.g., customers, patients) is increasingly recogni...
Volunteers are vital to the success of non-profit organizations; however, the national volunteer rat...
In spite of the considerable number of studies on co-worker incivility, knowledge on this topic need...
Abstract Problem Statement: Burnout is a prominent issue in the social work profession. Methods to m...
Approximately 25% of the general working population in the United States suffers from high rates of ...
This paper compares different perspectives on factors that drive volunteer behavior in a direction a...