Economic theory explains the supply of volunteering alternatively as an ordinary consumer good or an investment good. This paper provides a simultaneous approach, considering both objectives, by using the psychological distinction between intrinsic and extrinsic motivations, in order to reconcile conflicting results reported in the literature. Following the simultaneity approach, the paper develops a theoretical model of unpaid labour supply within an agent's two-period utility maximization problem, taking into account the role of psychological motivation. The theoretical hypotheses are tested with a sample selection model for Italy, by using the 1997 Multipurpose Households Survey on everyday life issues carried out by the Italian National...
The paper studies the effect of voluntary work on labour income for Italian employees. The Heckman a...
This article analyzes how the debate on intrinsic motivation was imported from psychology into econo...
There is a long-standing debate in labour economics on the impact of workers’ intrinsic motivations ...
Economic theory explains the supply of volunteering alternatively as an ordinary consumer good or an...
This paper provides a theoretical model and an empirical investigation on unpaid labour regularly su...
This paper provides a theoretical model and an empirical investigation on unpaid labour regularly su...
The paper studies the determinants of regular volunteering, taking its cue from the previous litera...
Empirical studies show that intrinsic motivations increase the volunteer labour supply. This paper s...
This essay examines the evidence in favour of different motivations for unpaid labour supply in vol...
The goal of this paper was to identify the reasons behind the supply for free of labor in a world ...
The paper analyzes how the debate on intrinsic motivation was imported from psychology into economic...
The paper analyses if monetary rewards to continuative Italian volunteers decrease their intrinsic m...
Empirical studies show that intrinsic motivations increase the volunteer labour supply. This paper s...
This paper studies the factors that determine unpaid labour in a voluntary organization, a political...
This book provides an up-to-date analytical and empirical treatment of some important interactions b...
The paper studies the effect of voluntary work on labour income for Italian employees. The Heckman a...
This article analyzes how the debate on intrinsic motivation was imported from psychology into econo...
There is a long-standing debate in labour economics on the impact of workers’ intrinsic motivations ...
Economic theory explains the supply of volunteering alternatively as an ordinary consumer good or an...
This paper provides a theoretical model and an empirical investigation on unpaid labour regularly su...
This paper provides a theoretical model and an empirical investigation on unpaid labour regularly su...
The paper studies the determinants of regular volunteering, taking its cue from the previous litera...
Empirical studies show that intrinsic motivations increase the volunteer labour supply. This paper s...
This essay examines the evidence in favour of different motivations for unpaid labour supply in vol...
The goal of this paper was to identify the reasons behind the supply for free of labor in a world ...
The paper analyzes how the debate on intrinsic motivation was imported from psychology into economic...
The paper analyses if monetary rewards to continuative Italian volunteers decrease their intrinsic m...
Empirical studies show that intrinsic motivations increase the volunteer labour supply. This paper s...
This paper studies the factors that determine unpaid labour in a voluntary organization, a political...
This book provides an up-to-date analytical and empirical treatment of some important interactions b...
The paper studies the effect of voluntary work on labour income for Italian employees. The Heckman a...
This article analyzes how the debate on intrinsic motivation was imported from psychology into econo...
There is a long-standing debate in labour economics on the impact of workers’ intrinsic motivations ...