Rethinking Volunteering as a Natural Resource: A Conceptual Typology

Author:

Koolen-Maas Stephanie A.12ORCID,Meijs Lucas C. P.M.2ORCID,van Overbeeke Philine S. M.2,Brudney Jeffrey L.3

Affiliation:

1. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands

2. Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, The Netherlands

3. University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA

Abstract

Volunteering can be understood as a human-made, renewable resource that can be grown and recycled, and whose continuation and volume of flow can be influenced by human beings positively as well as negatively. We extend the metaphor and break down the monolithic concept into three categories: traditional (wild salmon), third party (farmed fish), and spontaneous (marine zooplankton). Each volunteer resource (a) manifests in particular forms of volunteer service, (b) serves different purposes, (c) has different antecedents, (d) is harvested in different ways by different stakeholders meeting different conditions, and requires a specific form of management, based on its (e) benefits and challenges, (f) resource level, (g) propagation methods, and (h) sustainability needs. The three resources are fluid and interact dynamically. The distinction of three volunteer resources and their dynamics extends the conceptualization of volunteering as a natural resource and informs a new research agenda.

Funder

Dutch Vereniging Nederlandse Organisaties Vrijwilligerswerk

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous)

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