2016
DOI: 10.1080/15575330.2016.1185449
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Volunteering, paying it forward, and rural community: A study of Bridgetown, Western Australia

Abstract: Academic studies have highlighted the importance of volunteering for different communities, as a foundation of their cultural life or as an instrument to develop tourism. However, various knowledge gaps are still acknowledged, both from a practical and theoretical perspective. Using the case of Bridgetown, Western Australia, and incorporating the theory of volunteer work, this study seeks to contribute to the extant body of research in these two areas, studying the importance, ways, and management of volunteer… Show more

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“…Some of these reasons seem specific to certain types of volunteering, whereas others could be relevant to all volunteers. For example, Duarte Alonso and Nyanjom () recently found that paying it forward was an important reason to volunteer, in addition to other, well‐documented reasons.…”
Section: Becoming a Volunteermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of these reasons seem specific to certain types of volunteering, whereas others could be relevant to all volunteers. For example, Duarte Alonso and Nyanjom () recently found that paying it forward was an important reason to volunteer, in addition to other, well‐documented reasons.…”
Section: Becoming a Volunteermentioning
confidence: 99%