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Does the kind of bond matter? The case of food bank volunteer

  • Autores: Arminda Maria Finisterra do Paço, Denise Agostinho
  • Localización: International review on public and nonprofit marketing: official publication of the International Association on Public and Nonprofit Marketing, ISSN 1865-1984, Vol. 9, Nº. 2, 2012, págs. 105-118
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • The value of volunteers to society is unquestionable. Understanding volunteer’s motivations has been regularly recognised by researchers and administrators as a valuable component of volunteer’s management. Given that volunteers are not paid and that they have highly valued opportunities competing for their time, attention and money, it is important for agencies to understand what motivates volunteers to give their time to food banks events and activities. However, why people volunteer remains a studied but unresolved question. Indeed, individuals seem to volunteer their self for many different reasons, some of which may be based on their social situation, age or personal needs. In this study, and taking as unit of analysis the food bank volunteer, it was observed that the main differences between ‘Permanent’ and ‘Occasional’ volunteers are variables as age, ‘Benefits for own well-being and ‘Being volunteer in other institution’.


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