Intrinsic need satisfaction and the job attitudes of volunteers versus employees working in a charitable volunteer organization
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] E. Deci,et al. Self‐determination theory and work motivation , 2005 .
[2] E. Deci,et al. Intrinsic Need Satisfaction: A Motivational Basis of Performance and Weil‐Being in Two Work Settings1 , 2004 .
[3] Donald B. Fedor,et al. Volunteer Participation and Withdrawal A Psychological Contract Perspective on the Role of Expectations and Organizational Support , 1999 .
[4] Ruth M. Guzley,et al. The Volunteer Satisfaction Index , 2001 .
[5] C. Cooper,et al. International review of industrial and organizational psychology , 1986 .
[6] K. Abromeit. Music Received , 2023, Notes.
[7] Adamantios Diamantopoulos,et al. Introducing Lisrel: A Guide for the Uninitiated , 2000 .
[8] Benjamin Gidron,et al. Sources of Job Satisfaction Among Service Volunteers , 1983 .
[9] Matthew A. Liao-Troth. Attitude Differences Between Paid Workers and Volunteers , 2001 .
[10] Ram A. Cnaan,et al. Measuring Motivation to Volunteer in Human Services , 1991 .
[11] Donald B. Fedor,et al. Volunteer Participation and Withdrawal , 1999 .
[12] N. Ellemers,et al. Volunteering for charity: pride, respect, and the commitment of volunteers. , 2007, The Journal of applied psychology.
[13] G. Johnson. The essential impact of context on organizational behavior , 2006 .
[14] R. Schumacker,et al. A beginner's guide to structural equation modeling, 2nd ed. , 2004 .
[15] E. Deci,et al. Self-determination theory and the facilitation of intrinsic motivation, social development, and well-being. , 2000, The American psychologist.
[16] Peter M. Bentler,et al. EQS : structural equations program manual , 1989 .
[17] Jone L. Pearce,et al. Volunteers: The Organizational Behavior of Unpaid Workers , 1993 .
[18] Jone L. Pearce. Job attitude and motivation differences between volunteers and employees from comparable organizations. , 1983 .
[19] C. Handy. Understanding Voluntary Organizations , 1987 .
[20] E. Deci,et al. Need Satisfaction, Motivation, and Well-Being in the Work Organizations of a Former Eastern Bloc Country: A Cross-Cultural Study of Self-Determination , 2001 .
[21] H. W. Nelson,et al. Volunteer and Paid Staff Relationships , 2004 .
[22] Ruth Kanfer,et al. Work motivation: New directions in theory and research. , 1994 .
[23] Chris J. Sablynski,et al. WHY PEOPLE STAY: USING JOB EMBEDDEDNESS TO PREDICT VOLUNTARY TURNOVER , 2001 .
[24] Lynn E. Miller,et al. Determinants of Turnover Among Volunteers , 1990 .
[25] Scott B. MacKenzie,et al. Common method biases in behavioral research: a critical review of the literature and recommended remedies. , 2003, The Journal of applied psychology.
[26] Marylène Gagné,et al. Designing volunteers’ tasks to maximize motivation, satisfaction and performance: The impact of job characteristics on volunteer engagement , 2008 .
[27] M. Finkelstein,et al. Dispositional and structural determinants of volunteerism , 1998 .
[28] T. Judge,et al. The job satisfaction-job performance relationship: a qualitative and quantitative review. , 2001, Psychological bulletin.
[29] B. Byrne. Book Review: Structural Equation Modeling with EQS and EQS/Windows: Basic Concepts, Applications, and Programming , 1994 .
[30] K. E. Barron,et al. Testing Moderator and Mediator Effects in Counseling Psychology Research. , 2004 .
[31] Naomi Ellemers,et al. Pride and respect in volunteers' organizational commitment , 2008 .
[32] Kathy A. Hanisch,et al. An Examination of Behavioral Families of Organizational Withdrawal in Volunteer Workers and Paid Employees , 1999 .
[33] D. Russell. In Search of Underlying Dimensions: The Use (and Abuse) of Factor Analysis in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin , 2002 .
[34] M. D. Dunnette. Handbook of Industrial and Organizational Psychology , 2005 .
[35] D. A. Kenny,et al. The moderator-mediator variable distinction in social psychological research: conceptual, strategic, and statistical considerations. , 1986, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[36] Ricky W. Griffin,et al. Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment. , 1985 .
[37] N. Ellemers,et al. Volunteer recruitment: the role of organizational support and anticipated respect in non-volunteers' attraction to charitable volunteer organizations. , 2008, The Journal of applied psychology.
[38] E. A. Locke. The nature and causes of job satisfaction , 1976 .
[39] P. Light. The Content of their Character: The State of the Nonprofit Workforce , 2002 .
[40] Arthur P. Brief,et al. Attitudes in and around organizations , 1998 .
[41] E. Deci,et al. The "What" and "Why" of Goal Pursuits: Human Needs and the Self-Determination of Behavior , 2000 .
[42] Arthur A. Stukas,et al. PERSONALITY PROCESSES AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES Understanding and Assessing the Motivations of Volunteers: A Functional Approach , 2004 .
[43] Kristopher J Preacher,et al. SPSS and SAS procedures for estimating indirect effects in simple mediation models , 2004, Behavior research methods, instruments, & computers : a journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc.
[44] Ram A. Cnaan,et al. Performance and Commitment: Issues in Management of Volunteers in Human Service Organizations , 1998 .
[45] E. S. Conklin. Human Motivation , 1932, The Journal of Religion.
[46] Donald B. Fedor,et al. Changing the focus on volunteering: an investigation of volunteers’ multiple contributions to a charitable organization , 2001 .
[47] M. Tidwell,et al. A social identity model of prosocial behaviors within nonprofit organizations. , 2005 .
[48] G. A. Marcoulides,et al. A First Course in Structural Equation Modeling , 2000 .
[49] Marylène Gagné,et al. The Role of Autonomy Support and Autonomy Orientation in Prosocial Behavior Engagement , 2003 .