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Building a legacy of volunteers through servant leadership: A cause‐related sporting event
Author(s) -
Linda Parris Denise,
Welty Peachey Jon
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
nonprofit management and leadership
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.844
H-Index - 54
eISSN - 1542-7854
pISSN - 1048-6682
DOI - 10.1002/nml.21047
Subject(s) - servant , servant leadership , event (particle physics) , leadership style , style (visual arts) , public relations , sociology , public servant , foundation (evidence) , management , psychology , political science , public administration , law , history , physics , archaeology , quantum mechanics , computer science , economics , programming language
This study explores the leadership style of the founder of a cause‐related sporting event and investigates the effects of this style on motivating volunteers. The National Kidney Foundation Surf Festival, established more than twenty‐five years ago to benefit people with kidney disease, was selected as an extreme case because of the event's longevity and success. Data were collected through semi‐structured personal interviews, document analysis, and personal observation. Results indicated that the founder is a servant leader. Three key themes of servant leadership, and its influence on volunteer motivation, emerged from the data: generating a shared vision dedicated to helping others, building a caring and loving community, and creating the freedom and resources for followers to become servants themselves. Our findings also indicated that the spiritual and moral tenets of servant leadership are applicable to secular nonprofit organizations.