We test a model proposing that having children influences motivational pathways of volunteering in the same way across two different cultures. The model posits that parents’ engagement in volunteering is driven by implicit, whereas non-parents’ engagement in volunteering is related to explicit prosocial motivation. Participants were 570 parents and non-parents from Turkey and the US (Mage = 33.7 years; 58.2% female). Results across the two cultural contexts confirmed our model. Our findings highlight the need for considering implicit prosocial motivation as an antecedent of volunteering, and underline the importance of examining parenthood as a moderator for motivations to volunteer. Avenues for further research and implications for volunta...
The provision of social services in most developed countries has become more and more difficult to e...
In this article, I investigate the strength of intergenerational transmission of volunteering for no...
Introduction: The present paper is focused on identifying the motives of volunteers working in a fa...
We test a model proposing that having children influences motivational pathways of volunteering in t...
We propose a model of volunteering and test its validity across four cultural groups. We hypothesize...
In three studies, we tested a motivational model to predict different types of helping from an inter...
Why do people help others and what motivates them to engage in voluntary work? Are the psychological...
Informal volunteering is seen as an important indicator of social relations and community life. We t...
This paper shows that charity begins at home. Using retrospective reports on youth experiences from ...
In this paper, we apply public service motivation to the ongoing discussion of formal and informal v...
Altruism--acting with the goal of benefiting another, despite costs to oneself--has been the subject...
Despite a plethora of societal problems that are best solved by citizen participation, the problem o...
PTA activity is a kind of prosocial behavior that almost all of parents rearing children experience....
Altruism--acting with the goal of benefiting another, despite costs to oneself--has been the subject...
Dispositional variables from a volunteer model were shown to apply to informal volunteering. The mod...
The provision of social services in most developed countries has become more and more difficult to e...
In this article, I investigate the strength of intergenerational transmission of volunteering for no...
Introduction: The present paper is focused on identifying the motives of volunteers working in a fa...
We test a model proposing that having children influences motivational pathways of volunteering in t...
We propose a model of volunteering and test its validity across four cultural groups. We hypothesize...
In three studies, we tested a motivational model to predict different types of helping from an inter...
Why do people help others and what motivates them to engage in voluntary work? Are the psychological...
Informal volunteering is seen as an important indicator of social relations and community life. We t...
This paper shows that charity begins at home. Using retrospective reports on youth experiences from ...
In this paper, we apply public service motivation to the ongoing discussion of formal and informal v...
Altruism--acting with the goal of benefiting another, despite costs to oneself--has been the subject...
Despite a plethora of societal problems that are best solved by citizen participation, the problem o...
PTA activity is a kind of prosocial behavior that almost all of parents rearing children experience....
Altruism--acting with the goal of benefiting another, despite costs to oneself--has been the subject...
Dispositional variables from a volunteer model were shown to apply to informal volunteering. The mod...
The provision of social services in most developed countries has become more and more difficult to e...
In this article, I investigate the strength of intergenerational transmission of volunteering for no...
Introduction: The present paper is focused on identifying the motives of volunteers working in a fa...