unlicensed volunteering motives and personal well being evidence from vietnam
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unlicensed volunteering motives and personal well being evidence from vietnam
Table of Contents Abstract.................................................................21.Research background..................................... unlicensed volunteering motives and personal well being evidence from vietnam .............32.Literature reviews..................................................82.1.Volunteering Motives and Personal Well-being....................92.2.Moderating role of personality traits on relationship betweenVolunteering Motives and Personal Well-being.........................153.Methodol unlicensed volunteering motives and personal well being evidence from vietnam ogy........................................................193.1.Design and Samples.............................................193.2.Samples descriptunlicensed volunteering motives and personal well being evidence from vietnam
ion............................................223.3.Measurement....................................................224.Data analysis and results.....Table of Contents Abstract.................................................................21.Research background..................................... unlicensed volunteering motives and personal well being evidence from vietnam .........................245.Discussion.........................................................275.1.Implications for volunteering leaders..........................285.2.Limitations and further research...............................29References...................................................... unlicensed volunteering motives and personal well being evidence from vietnam .......31Supported Information..................................................41A: Questionnaire Vietnamese.........................................unlicensed volunteering motives and personal well being evidence from vietnam
.41B: Questionnaire English.............................................45C: Tables and Figures................................................48AbstrTable of Contents Abstract.................................................................21.Research background..................................... unlicensed volunteering motives and personal well being evidence from vietnam pport volunteering clubs to maintain a good volunteering environment by applying these volunteering motives to their organizations. Structural equation modeling was employed to test the impact, using the sample of 313 volunteers from volunteering clubs around Hochiminh city. The result show that Vol unlicensed volunteering motives and personal well being evidence from vietnam unteering Motives has positive impact on the Personal Well-being of volunteers. Furthermore, this study also aims at investigating the moderating effeunlicensed volunteering motives and personal well being evidence from vietnam
ct of Personality traits on the relationship between Volunteering Motives and Personal Well-being. The result indicates that the impact of VolunteerinTable of Contents Abstract.................................................................21.Research background..................................... unlicensed volunteering motives and personal well being evidence from vietnam version and Openness group . Based on this consequence, volunteering clubs could adjusttheir organization to foster these motives to maintain and attract skilled volunteers.1. Research backgroundThe motivation of people to volunteer has long fascinated in academic researches (Reeder, Davison, Gipson unlicensed volunteering motives and personal well being evidence from vietnam , & Hesson-Mclnnis, 2001; Rehberg, 2005). Understanding the underlying motivational concerns of those who volunteer has been a topic occupying much ofunlicensed volunteering motives and personal well being evidence from vietnam
the literature related to volunteering (Boz & Palaz, 2007; Mannino, Snyder & Omoto, 2011). What actually motivates a person to volunteer is a complexTable of Contents Abstract.................................................................21.Research background..................................... unlicensed volunteering motives and personal well being evidence from vietnam Snyder, 1999; Hallmann & Harms, 2012; Gage & Thapa, 2012), others contend that people are motivated to volunteer by their altruistic motives and self-interest (Sherer, 2004: Rehberg, 2005; Geiser, Okun, & Grano, 2014). Understanding these motivations can be the great assistance to organizations in unlicensed volunteering motives and personal well being evidence from vietnam attracting and retaining volunteers. Firstly, organizations can use information on motivations to attract potential volunteers by tailoring recruitmenunlicensed volunteering motives and personal well being evidence from vietnam
t messages to closely match their motivational needs. Secondly, in assessing the motivational needs of new volunteers, organizations can ensure effectTable of Contents Abstract.................................................................21.Research background..................................... unlicensed volunteering motives and personal well being evidence from vietnam to maintain volunteer satisfaction by ensuring these motivations are fulfilled.Recently, volunteering has played more and more important roles in business, society and community (Faulkner & Davies, 2005: Prabhu, Hanley & Kearney, 2008). Considering business aspect, entrepreneur supposes that corpora unlicensed volunteering motives and personal well being evidence from vietnam te volunteering is Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) (Do Paco & Claudia Nave. 2013). In Vietnam.especially I lochiminh city, there are some kindsunlicensed volunteering motives and personal well being evidence from vietnam
of volunteering organizationsestablished and operating recently such as Vi Cong Dong volunteering club (www.vicongdong.vn) or Net But Xanh volunteerinTable of Contents Abstract.................................................................21.Research background..................................... unlicensed volunteering motives and personal well being evidence from vietnam such as Vinamilk. FPT. Vina Capital (Dinh Dung, 2012). In general, CSR becomes a prevailing term in recent years, it is defined by four components layouted into a pyramid. The bottom of this pyramid is economic responsibilities, business needs to earn the profit firstly. The upper one is legal resp unlicensed volunteering motives and personal well being evidence from vietnam onsibilities, business has to obey the law and related-obligations. The higher one is ethical responsibilities; it embodies standards, norms, expectatunlicensed volunteering motives and personal well being evidence from vietnam
ions that reflect concerns for what consumers, employees, shareholders, community as fair. The top one of this pyramid is philanthropic responsibilitiTable of Contents Abstract.................................................................21.Research background..................................... unlicensed volunteering motives and personal well being evidence from vietnam ring society and community aspect, if we type word “volunteering" on Google, we could easily find some information related to this keyword. The need and the role of volunteering are increased significantly due to the social, medical, economic problems and the changes of environment, climate.Particul unlicensed volunteering motives and personal well being evidence from vietnam arly, in 2014. Vietnam collected 1.054 million blood units, this number only served 58% the demand of blood and surprisingly 92% of these blood unitsunlicensed volunteering motives and personal well being evidence from vietnam
received were provided by volunteering activities (Huynh Hai. 2015; Minh Due. 2015). Weekly, monthly, on the internet, we could read at least several Table of Contents Abstract.................................................................21.Research background..................................... unlicensed volunteering motives and personal well being evidence from vietnam s working at traffic lights or appearing at the hot spots of traffic jams under the bad weather in Vietnam (Nhu Lich.Table of Contents Abstract.................................................................21.Research background.....................................Gọi ngay
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