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The Octagon Model of Volunteer Motivation: Results of a Phenomenological Analysis
Authors:Anne Birgitta Yeung
Institution:(1) Department of Practical Theology, University of Helsinki, Aleksanterinkatu 7, P.O. Box 33, 00014, Finland
Abstract:Individual motivation is the core of the actualization and continuity in voluntary work from both the standpoint of theoretical research and practical volunteerism. Volunteer motivation also provides an excellent research area for investigating the wider sociological theme of late-modern participation. This study, based on the data from 18 interviews, explores volunteer motivation utilizing a phenomenological approach to individual experience and the meaning of volunteerism. Using a phenomenological approach illuminates the nature of volunteer motivation more holistically. The research includes 767 motivational elements in 47 themes and develops an innovative four-dimensional octagon model of volunteer motivation—the theoretical and practical applications of which are discussed.
Keywords:late modernity  volunteer motivation  phenomenological analysis  religiosity
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