Volunteers are difficult to monitor because they are not liable to serious sanctions. We propose that we cannot learn about volunteer work from existing knowledge of paid employees. We then review the literature regarding volunteer commitment and performance. Based on a sample of 510 consistent volunteers in human service organizations, we assess three sets of variables (demographic, personality, and situational) to determine their significance in explaining variability in volunteer commitment and performance. The findings suggest that careful screening and use of symbolic rewards are significant in explaining variation in volunteer satisfaction, hours volunteered per month (commitment), and length of service (tenure)
Although the literature on human resource management (HRM) has provided compelling evidence that cer...
Non-profit organizations, corporate volunteer programs, and government workplace schemes are asking ...
We propose that volunteers' attachment to their work is determined by the level of resources they br...
Volunteers are difficult to monitor because they are not liable to serious sanctions. We propose tha...
Recognizing that turnover in an agency\u27s volunteer population is especially costly in the case of...
Managing volunteers is a difficult undertaking. This study draws on human resource (HR) management t...
This dissertation examines how various individual, task-, and context-related factors influence impo...
This paper compares different perspectives on factors that drive volunteer behavior in a direction a...
There is an increasing interest from scholars and practitioners in understanding how non-profit orga...
Volunteer management is an expert practice which aims to maximise the productivity and efficiency of...
The Purpose of this research is to explore the unique dynamics associated with the volunteer workfor...
The declining number of U.S. volunteers is troubling, necessitating improved understanding of driver...
A vast amount of research exists on organizational development and leadership theory targeted for or...
Grossman and Furano discuss the elements that experience has shown need to be in place to allow volu...
Sustained volunteering represents an aim difficult to achieve in the context of non-profit organizat...
Although the literature on human resource management (HRM) has provided compelling evidence that cer...
Non-profit organizations, corporate volunteer programs, and government workplace schemes are asking ...
We propose that volunteers' attachment to their work is determined by the level of resources they br...
Volunteers are difficult to monitor because they are not liable to serious sanctions. We propose tha...
Recognizing that turnover in an agency\u27s volunteer population is especially costly in the case of...
Managing volunteers is a difficult undertaking. This study draws on human resource (HR) management t...
This dissertation examines how various individual, task-, and context-related factors influence impo...
This paper compares different perspectives on factors that drive volunteer behavior in a direction a...
There is an increasing interest from scholars and practitioners in understanding how non-profit orga...
Volunteer management is an expert practice which aims to maximise the productivity and efficiency of...
The Purpose of this research is to explore the unique dynamics associated with the volunteer workfor...
The declining number of U.S. volunteers is troubling, necessitating improved understanding of driver...
A vast amount of research exists on organizational development and leadership theory targeted for or...
Grossman and Furano discuss the elements that experience has shown need to be in place to allow volu...
Sustained volunteering represents an aim difficult to achieve in the context of non-profit organizat...
Although the literature on human resource management (HRM) has provided compelling evidence that cer...
Non-profit organizations, corporate volunteer programs, and government workplace schemes are asking ...
We propose that volunteers' attachment to their work is determined by the level of resources they br...