Analysis of the motivations, generativity and demographics of the food bank volunteer

被引:32
|
作者
Agostinho, Denise [1 ]
Paco, Arminda [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Beira Interior, Dept Business & Econ, Res Unit NECE, Covilha, Portugal
关键词
Food Bank; motivations; generativity; volunteering; volunteer;
D O I
10.1002/nvsm.1427
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
The increasing attention received by the topic 'volunteering' is not surprising because it is an activity involving a great number of individuals across all age categories; it includes a considerable number of activities and is fundamental to the effective functioning of many organizations. Thus, the social value of volunteers is unquestionable to civil society. Understanding volunteer's motivations has been regularly recognized by researchers as a valuable asset of volunteer's management. However, why people volunteer themselves remains an unsettled question, despite all the research carried out. ` To analyse the profile of Food Bank volunteers, mostly regarding their motivation, generativity level and demographic characteristics' was defined as the key objective for this research. For that purpose, the profile of volunteers belonging to two regional food banks was analysed. The motivational scale ` Volunteer Functions Inventory' and the 'Loyola Generativity Scale', were adopted for this research by means of a survey applied to 193 volunteers. According to the results achieved, the greater involved volunteers in the organization tend to be more orientated by social and altruistic motivations, the volunteer's generativity level is clearly related to the parenthood status of the volunteer and finally, the statistical analysis states that there is no relationship between the volunteers' level of education and his or her permanence in collaborating with the organization. Copyright (C) 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
引用
收藏
页码:249 / 261
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Does the kind of bond matter? The case of food bank volunteer
    Arminda do Paço
    Denise Agostinho
    International Review on Public and Nonprofit Marketing, 2012, 9 (2) : 105 - 118
  • [2] The Social Practices of Food Bank Volunteer Work
    Lee, Richard Philip
    Coulson, Caroline
    Hackett, Kate
    SOCIAL POLICY AND SOCIETY, 2023, 22 (03) : 408 - 425
  • [3] Do occupations matter in motivations to volunteer?
    Ozman, Muge
    Gossart, Cedric
    Jullien, Nicolas
    INTERNATIONAL REVIEW ON PUBLIC AND NONPROFIT MARKETING, 2024, 21 (03) : 539 - 564
  • [4] Volunteering Motivations in Humanitarian Logistics: A Case Study in the Food Bank of Viana do Castelo
    Vasconcelos, Ana Rita
    Silva, Angela
    Rodrigues, Helena Sofia
    OPTIMIZATION, LEARNING ALGORITHMS AND APPLICATIONS, OL2A 2021, 2021, 1488 : 599 - 616
  • [5] Motivations to volunteer: The role of altruism
    David J. Burns
    Jane S. Reid
    Mark Toncar
    Jeffrey Fawcett
    Cynthia Anderson
    International Review on Public and Nonprofit Marketing, 2006, 3 (2) : 79 - 91
  • [6] Cultural generativity in perspective: motivations of older Jewish volunteers
    O'Dea, Eireann
    Wister, Andrew
    Canham, Sarah L.
    AGEING & SOCIETY, 2023, 43 (01) : 203 - 221
  • [7] Understanding the motivations of food bank volunteers: Applying self-determination theory and functional motivations theory
    Sheldon, Kennon M.
    Titova, Liudmila
    Osin, Evgeny
    Bratcher, Benjamin
    JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY & APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2023, 33 (03) : 708 - 718
  • [8] Volunteer Motivations and Constraints Among College Students: Analysis of the Volunteer Function Inventory and Leisure Constraints Models
    Gage, Richard L., III
    Thapa, Brijesh
    NONPROFIT AND VOLUNTARY SECTOR QUARTERLY, 2012, 41 (03) : 405 - 430
  • [9] The motivations to volunteer: Theoretical and practical considerations
    Clary, EG
    Snyder, M
    CURRENT DIRECTIONS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 1999, 8 (05) : 156 - 159
  • [10] Motivations and expectations of German volunteer firefighters
    Freise, Matthias
    Walter, Andrea
    JOURNAL OF CIVIL SOCIETY, 2024, 20 (02) : 190 - 208