Despite the importance of volunteerig, the determinants of active volunteer activities are still largely unknown. With few notable exceptions, volunteerism research has provided either a demographic analysis of volunteers or an analysis of the outcome...
Despite the importance of volunteerig, the determinants of active volunteer activities are still largely unknown. With few notable exceptions, volunteerism research has provided either a demographic analysis of volunteers or an analysis of the outcomes that are associated with volunteerism. This study examined determinants of active participation in volunteerism and explored whether volunteer identity have moderating effects or not. The active participation in volunteerism was predicated by four variables(asking of organization, parents participation in volunteerism, volunteer education, volunteering satisfaction). Also, volunteer identity were proven to be significantly influential to active participation in volunteerism. The logistic regression analysis has supported the volunteer identity has moderating effect between volunteer education, volunteering satisfaction and the active participation in volunteerism. Finally, the implications of sustaining volunteerism and increasing volunteer identity are considered.