Managing volunteer engagement in reference to empirical research
Managing volunteer engagement in reference to empirical research
Author(s): Tomasz Janik, Ewa Beck-KralaSubject(s): Economy, Business Economy / Management, Civil Society
Published by: Exeley Inc.
Keywords: engagement; commitment; involvement; voluntary work; non-profit organizations; leading a team of volunteers;
Summary/Abstract: Engagement and volunteerism are important issues in the area of Human Resource Management. Organized in Krakow in 2016, World Youth Days (WYD) exposed many phenomena related to these areas, creating an interesting research field. This paper identifies and explains the terminology and concepts existing in the literature that concern engagement and characterizes the volunteering issue in the context of Polish social reality. The article also contains selected findings of a survey conducted among World Youth Days volunteers. Based on it, this paper shows the characteristics of selected relationships and the social and demographic conditions of volunteerism in that specific research perspective. Research has shown that, within the volunteers’ groups, it is possible to use professional and modern management methods. Our findings lead to a set of suggestions for team leaders that have the potential of creating a higher level of engagement among participants and may enable better organizational management.
Journal: Managerial Economics
- Issue Year: 19/2018
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 75-88
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English