Although motivation to volunteer (MTV) is one of the most frequently researched topics in the field of volunteering research, few studies have compared and explained MTV cross-nationally. Using data from the 1990 World Values Surveys, this study examines if and how specific societal characteristics are asso-ciated with self-reported motivations to volunteer, focusing on national religious context, dominant value patterns, and institutional variations in terms of welfare state regimes and characteristics of the nonprofit sector. Across all countries stud-ied, people who volunteered expressed both altruistic and self-oriented motiva-tions, but we observed important cross-national variations in the emphasis put on both motivational dimensions....
Lack of an integrated and commonly accepted theory to explain volunteerism is a function of the mult...
We propose a model of volunteering and test its validity across four cultural groups. We hypothesize...
This study concentrates on the motivation for volunteers to serve overseas. This study was conducted...
Although motivation to volunteer (MTV) is one of the most frequently researched topics in the field ...
To what extent does the national religious context affect volunteering? Does a religious environment...
This research adopts the utilitarian view of volunteering as a starting point: we posit that for an ...
The objective of this paper is to review and discuss the literature about volunteers’ motivations to...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the joint and independent contributions of power, secur...
Volunteers working in different areas or different NPO (Non-profit Organisations) are significantly ...
This study examined the impact of motivational underpinnings of volunteerism on self-reported volunt...
The main research question in this thesis explores why some people volunteer and give money compared...
Contains fulltext : 55660.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To what extent...
To what extent does the national religious context affect volunteering? Does a religious environment...
Despite a growing interest in volunteering at national and international levels, few studies have ex...
This thesis explores the personal accounts of volunteers within a range of volunteer organisations i...
Lack of an integrated and commonly accepted theory to explain volunteerism is a function of the mult...
We propose a model of volunteering and test its validity across four cultural groups. We hypothesize...
This study concentrates on the motivation for volunteers to serve overseas. This study was conducted...
Although motivation to volunteer (MTV) is one of the most frequently researched topics in the field ...
To what extent does the national religious context affect volunteering? Does a religious environment...
This research adopts the utilitarian view of volunteering as a starting point: we posit that for an ...
The objective of this paper is to review and discuss the literature about volunteers’ motivations to...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the joint and independent contributions of power, secur...
Volunteers working in different areas or different NPO (Non-profit Organisations) are significantly ...
This study examined the impact of motivational underpinnings of volunteerism on self-reported volunt...
The main research question in this thesis explores why some people volunteer and give money compared...
Contains fulltext : 55660.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To what extent...
To what extent does the national religious context affect volunteering? Does a religious environment...
Despite a growing interest in volunteering at national and international levels, few studies have ex...
This thesis explores the personal accounts of volunteers within a range of volunteer organisations i...
Lack of an integrated and commonly accepted theory to explain volunteerism is a function of the mult...
We propose a model of volunteering and test its validity across four cultural groups. We hypothesize...
This study concentrates on the motivation for volunteers to serve overseas. This study was conducted...