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Valores humanos y Voluntariado. Un estudio en personas mayores

Authors

ARIZA MONTES, JOSÉ ANTONIO, TIRADO VALENCIA, PILAR, FERNÁNDEZ RODRÍGUEZ, VICENTE

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No

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Intang. Cap.

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Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

SJR Impact

0.164

Publication date

01/01/2017

ISI

000402760000001

Scopus Id

2-s2.0-85017035613

Abstract

Purpose: This research goes in depth in the human values profile that influences elderly to volunteer. In exploring possible relationships between values and volunteering, we adopt the analysis perspective of the Theory of Basic Human Values framework developed by Schwartz (1992).\n Design/methodology: Based on an initial exploratory analysis, the study presents a logistic regression model that shows the extent to which an individual\'s personal values explain his/her volunteer behaviour on elderly people.\n Findings: The results confirm that a retiree\'s engagement or lack of engagement in volunteer activities may be satisfactorily explained by the set of human values. The results show that retired volunteers experience a stronger sense of self-transcendence and predisposition towards change, and higher aversion to self-enhancement and conservation.\n Practical implications: To increase the commitment and motivation of retired elder volunteers and to thus firmly confront challenges that threaten the non-profit sector, human resource professionals of non-profit organizations must ensure consistency between individual values and the nature of activities that volunteers perform, increasing such way those people\'s commitment.\n Originality/ value: Despite the abundant studies that have related volunteering by elders to physical and socio-emotional wellbeing and to seniors\' motivations while performing volunteer work, fewer studies have focused on personal values that prompt such individuals to participate in altruistic efforts.

Keywords

Volunteering; Human values; Elderly; Non-profit sector