Who Helps and Why A Longitudinal Exploration of Volunteer Role Identity Between-Group Closeness and Community Identification as Predictors of Coord
Wakefield, J., Bowe, M., and Kellezi, B.
(2022).
Who Helps and Why? A Longitudinal Exploration of Volunteer Role Identity, Between-Group Closeness, and Community Identification as Predictors of Coordinated Helping During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
British Journal of Social Psychology. 61(3):907-923.
The authors examined social/volunteer role identity and psychological processes that contribute to volunteering behaviors during COVID-19. They document significant positive relationships between volunteer role identity variables in graphs and tables, noting that nurturing these collective processes will "allow communities to harness their most important resource: people with a desire to help others.”
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