As the definition of the issue, as well as the international research literature shows,
- the main aim of research is to adapt Esmond and Dunlop’s (2004) Volunteer Motivation Inventory onto Hungarian circumstances (Hungarian Volunteer Motivation Questionnaire) and carry out a large sample size (n = 2500) standardisation, yielding results which can also be used by organisations employing volunteers to assist in recruitment, placement and retention of their volunteers.
- Furthermore, the research aims at defining the Hungarian Volunteer Motivation Index by area of activity and age groups,
- and by this, bring about a new and more differnetiated - activity-centric - perspective into Hungarian volunteer motivation research.
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