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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VOLUNTEERS SATISFACTION AND INTENTION TO CONTINUE VOLUNTEERING IN COMMUNITY RUNNING EVENTS
Author(s) -
Azlina Zid,
Adlin Hani Mazlan Hanafi,
Siti Aishah Wahab,
Nurul Ain Muhammad Rafiai,
Maizan Mohd Nor,
Hajar Asmidar Samat,
Rozita Amiruddin
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
malaysian journal of sport science and recreation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1823-3198
DOI - 10.24191/mjssr.v17i1.12720
Subject(s) - volunteer , descriptive statistics , psychology , social psychology , applied psychology , statistics , mathematics , agronomy , biology
This purpose of this study is to identify the relationship between volunteers’ satisfaction and intention to continue volunteering as a volunteer in the future. There were 133 volunteers from MY10K Night run involved in this community-running event. Volunteer’ satisfaction and intention to continue volunteering questionnaires were used in this study. The data was analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics to identify the percentage, mean, standard deviation and pearson correlation. The study findings showed that there was a significant relationship between the volunteers’ satisfaction and the intention to continue volunteering (r=0.37, p<0.01). The nature of work (m=4.10) was the highest factor of volunteers’ satisfaction to remain as volunteers in future events and followed by appreciation (m=4.01). Whereas supervision and communication (m=3.96) were found to be least volunteers’ satisfaction to remain as volunteers. Identifying these factors of volunteering, as well as the relations between them, can be beneficial for the management of volunteers to retain the experienced volunteers and to ensure the continuation of the event in the future.

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