Güntert, Stefan
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Wandel der Motive Freiwilliger durch die Gestaltung motivierender Tätigkeiten? - Eine Cross-Lagged-Panel-Studie
2017, Güntert, Stefan, Theuvsen, Ludwig
How the organizational context impacts volunteers: A differentiated perspective on self-determined motivation
2015, van Schie, Susan, Güntert, Stefan, Oostlander, Jeannette, Wehner, Theo
Motives for event volunteering: Extending the functional approach
2015, Güntert, Stefan, Neufeind, Max, Wehner, Theo
Psychologie der Freiwilligenarbeit - Motivation, Gestaltung und Organisation
2015, Wehner, Theo, Güntert, Stefan
The quality of volunteers’ motives: Integrating the functional approach and self-determination theory
2016, Güntert, Stefan, Strubel, Isabel Teresia, Kals, Elisabeth, Wehner, Theo
Volunteers’ motives have been differentially linked to various aspects of successful volunteering. Using self-determination theory, we propose that volunteer functions are systematically related to the experience of self-determined versus controlled motivation. This “quality ofmotivation,” in turn, explains why motives are differentially associated with satisfaction. We conducted two studies: Study 1 (N1 = 824) addressed motives, quality of motivation, and satisfaction; Study 2 (N2 = 323) additionally examined function-specific benefits and the extent to which they match volunteers’ motives. Overall, our hypotheses were supported: values, understanding, and social justice motives were positively associated with relatively self-determinedmotivation (RSM), whereas career, social, protective, and enhancement motives showed negative correlations. The relationships between motives and satisfaction were partially mediated by RSM. Concerning benefits, Study 2 corroborated these findings for values, protective, enhancement, and social justice. This research introduces a new perspective on the quality of volunteers’ motives—with theoretical and practical implications.
The impact of self-determined motivation on volunteer role identities: A cross-lagged panel study
2015, Güntert, Stefan, Wehner, Theo
Die Sicht der Beteiligten: Gemeinderäte, Schul- und Kirchenpfleger im Kanton Zürich
2015, Ketterer, Hanna, Güntert, Stefan, Wehner, Theo
Freiwilligenarbeit und Erwerbsarbeit am Beispiel der Feuerwehr: Mehr Gemeinsamkeiten als Unterschiede
2016, Kals, Elisabeth, Strubel, Isabel Teresia, Vaganian, Luise, Güntert, Stefan, Wehner, Theo
Gestaltung von Aufgaben und organisationalen Rahmenbedingungen in der Freiwilligenarbeit
2015, van Schie, Susan, Güntert, Stefan, Wehner, Theo, Wehner, Theo, Güntert, Stefan
Motive für Freiwilligenarbeit – der funktionale Ansatz am Beispiel eines generationenübergreifenden Projekts
2015, Oostlander, Jeannette, Güntert, Stefan, Wehner, Theo, Wehner, Theo, Güntert, Stefan