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Using Self-Concept Theory To Identify And Develop Volunteer Leader Potential In Healthcare, Francine K. Schlosser, Deborah Mcphee, Andrew Templer Jul 2009

Using Self-Concept Theory To Identify And Develop Volunteer Leader Potential In Healthcare, Francine K. Schlosser, Deborah Mcphee, Andrew Templer

Odette School of Business Publications

Resource constraints in the Canadian publicly funded healthcare system have created a need for more volunteer leaders to effectively manage other volunteers. Self-concept theory has been conceptualized and applied within a volunteer context, and the views of healthcare stakeholders, such as volunteers, volunteer leaders, and supervisors, triangulated to form an understanding of the attitudes and behaviors of volunteer leaders. We propose that leaders are differentiated from others by how they view their roles in the organization and their ability to make a difference in these roles. This interpretation can be informed by self-concept theory because each individual's notion of self-concept …