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Grin And Bear It: An Examination Of Volunteers’ Fit With Their Organization, Burnout And Spirituality, Lisa L. Scherer, Joseph A. Allen, Elizabeth R. Harp
Grin And Bear It: An Examination Of Volunteers’ Fit With Their Organization, Burnout And Spirituality, Lisa L. Scherer, Joseph A. Allen, Elizabeth R. Harp
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Volunteers are an essential asset to the success of nonprofits, government, business and philanthropic organizations. About 64.5 million people, or 26.5% of the U.S. population, volunteered at least once between September 2011 and September 2012, donating a median of 50 hours (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2013). Despite these encouraging statistics, volunteer turnover presents a significant problem for nonprofits. Though considerable evidence has been amassed on antecedents and mechanisms predicting employees’ intentions to quit, surprisingly few studies have examined volunteer intentions to quit. Based on both Conservation of Resources theory (Hobfoll, 1989, 2001, 2011) and person–organization (PO) fit theory (Kristof-Brown, Zimmerman, …