Resources that Help Sustain Environmental Volunteer Activist Leaders.

IF 2.3 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL ISSUES Voluntas Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1007/s11266-023-00561-3
Robyn E Gulliver, Charlie Pittaway, Kelly S Fielding, Winnifred R Louis
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Environmental activism organizations depend on recruiting and retaining individuals willing to engage in leadership tasks on a voluntary basis. This study examined the resources which help or hinder sustained environmental volunteer activist leadership behaviors. Interviews with 21 environmental volunteer activist leaders were analyzed within a Resource Mobilization Theory framework. While six resources supporting sustained engagement in volunteer activist leadership behaviors were identified, only three were sought by all participants: time, community support, and social relationships. Money, volunteers and network connections were considered valuable resources, however their acquisition generated significant additional administrative burdens. Social relationships sustained volunteer activist leaders through fostering feelings of positive emotions connected with the group. We conclude with suggestions for organizations seeking to increase retention of activist volunteer leaders: namely larger organizations sharing their resources to reduce administrative demands on volunteer activist leaders in smaller organizations; developing movement infrastructure groups to build and sustain networks; and the prioritization of positive relationships within volunteer teams.

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帮助维持环保志愿者积极领导者的资源。
环保行动主义组织依赖于招募和留住愿意在自愿基础上参与领导任务的个人。本研究考察了有助于或阻碍环境志愿者积极分子持续领导行为的资源。在资源动员理论框架内分析了对21位环保志愿者活动家领导人的采访。虽然确定了六种支持持续参与志愿者积极分子领导行为的资源,但所有参与者只寻求了三种:时间、社区支持和社会关系。资金、志愿者和网络连接被认为是宝贵的资源,但它们的收购带来了巨大的额外行政负担。社会关系通过培养与团体相关的积极情绪来维持志愿者活动家领导者。最后,我们为寻求增加积极分子志愿者领导者的保留的组织提出了建议:即较大的组织共享资源,以减少较小组织对积极分子志愿者领导人的行政需求;发展运动基础设施团体,以建立和维持网络;以及优先考虑志愿者团队内部的积极关系。
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Voluntas
Voluntas SOCIAL ISSUES-
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5.10
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16.70%
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107
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: The official journal of the International Society for Third-Sector Research, Voluntas is an interdisciplinary international journal that aims to be the central forum for worldwide research in the area between the state, market, and household sectors. The journal combines full-length articles with shorter research notes (reflecting the latest developments in the field) and book reviews. Voluntas is essential reading for all those engaged in research into the Third Sector (voluntary and nonprofit organizations) including economists, lawyers, political scientists, psychologists, sociologists, and social and public policy analysts. It aims to present leading-edge academic argument around civil society issues in a style that is accessible to practitioners and policymakers.
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