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Organizational Identity Development in Sport Volunteers

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JOURNAL OF SPORT MANAGEMENT
卷 35, 期 4, 页码 325-337

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HUMAN KINETICS PUBL INC
DOI: 10.1123/jsm.2020-0042

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identity construction; identity work; organizational identification

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  1. NASSM Research Grant Program

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Volunteers play an essential role in community sport organizations, and understanding the key factors in successful volunteer-organization relationships is crucial. Organizational identification is a useful concept for understanding how volunteers build lasting, deep connections with sport organizations, but it is often overlooked. This research shows that new volunteers form their organizational identification over a single program season and offers important insights into the ongoing nature of identity work for volunteers in community sport organizations.
Volunteers provide essential services to community sport organizations; thus, it is important to understand the underlying factors in successful volunteer-organization relationships. Organizational identification, an integral component of relationship building for members in an organization, is a useful yet underutilized concept to understand how and why volunteers create lasting, deep relationships with sport organizations. This research utilizes a sequential mixed-method design to examine the evolution of organizational identification among volunteers in a community sport organization. The survey results indicate that new volunteers formed their organizational identification over the course of a single program season, such that, by the end of the season, they were similar to returners. Subsequent qualitative analysis of focus group data indicated that the content and evolution of organizational identities varied for newcomers and returners. These results provide important contributions related to the ongoing nature of identity work of volunteers and offer practical implications for volunteer management within community sport organizations.

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