Volunteer organizations face issues related to the retention of volunteers, not unlike those found in the paid workforce; however, management and authority structures and practices are different. In previous research, support factors and psychological contracts have been found to contribute to retention of employees. Few studies of volunteers have investigated the appropriateness of these variables. Survey data from 721 Australian volunteers from diverse organizations were analyzed to learn to what degree perceived organizational support, coworker support, and psychological contract breach explained volunteer intention to remain, having controlled for age and tenure. Psychological contract breach explained much more of the variance in volun...
Abstract Problem Formal Volunteers in volunteer based organizations drop out at a fast pace due to m...
Over a million nonprofit organizations in the United States rely on the unpaid work of volunteers. T...
This article reviews the literature on non-profit volunteering to argue that the concept of 'work ca...
Studies of the private sector indicate that psychological contracts develop between employers and em...
This study applies the concept of the psychological contract to the relationship between management&...
Reform of performance expectations has transformed the Australian not-for-profit (NFP) operational e...
Studies indicate that psychological contracts can develop between volunteers and the nonprofit organ...
Riikka Teikara, Christeen George, ‘Paid Staff and Volunteers: Do their attitudes differ’, paper pres...
This paper examines the nonprofit management dilemma of volunteer recruitment and retention. It argu...
The psychological contract of workers has been a subject of recent interest, in both academic and pr...
Similar to the profit sector where the flexible labor market allows employees to change jobs more fr...
This paper investigates relationships among two issues important in international human resources ma...
This paper presents some qualitative research from a larger sociological study of the lived experien...
There is a growing interest in applying the psychological contract concept to the relationship betwe...
This paper explores the exchange relationship between older conservation volunteers (aged over 50 ye...
Abstract Problem Formal Volunteers in volunteer based organizations drop out at a fast pace due to m...
Over a million nonprofit organizations in the United States rely on the unpaid work of volunteers. T...
This article reviews the literature on non-profit volunteering to argue that the concept of 'work ca...
Studies of the private sector indicate that psychological contracts develop between employers and em...
This study applies the concept of the psychological contract to the relationship between management&...
Reform of performance expectations has transformed the Australian not-for-profit (NFP) operational e...
Studies indicate that psychological contracts can develop between volunteers and the nonprofit organ...
Riikka Teikara, Christeen George, ‘Paid Staff and Volunteers: Do their attitudes differ’, paper pres...
This paper examines the nonprofit management dilemma of volunteer recruitment and retention. It argu...
The psychological contract of workers has been a subject of recent interest, in both academic and pr...
Similar to the profit sector where the flexible labor market allows employees to change jobs more fr...
This paper investigates relationships among two issues important in international human resources ma...
This paper presents some qualitative research from a larger sociological study of the lived experien...
There is a growing interest in applying the psychological contract concept to the relationship betwe...
This paper explores the exchange relationship between older conservation volunteers (aged over 50 ye...
Abstract Problem Formal Volunteers in volunteer based organizations drop out at a fast pace due to m...
Over a million nonprofit organizations in the United States rely on the unpaid work of volunteers. T...
This article reviews the literature on non-profit volunteering to argue that the concept of 'work ca...