Do Volunteer Management Practices Retain a Volunteer? A Case Study in Global Peace Malaysia (GPM).

Various volunteer organizations, groups and individuals are recognized in volunteerism but it does not last long. Volunteers have a great and heavy responsibility if they serve under the aegis of the organization or agency, all policies and policies must be respected and respect the privacy of c...

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Main Authors: Lukman@Zawawi, Mohamad, Bukhari, W.M.Y, Zulaikha, M.Z., Nurun Saadah, S.
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spelling my-unisza-ir.59162022-03-02T06:36:16Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/5916/ Do Volunteer Management Practices Retain a Volunteer? A Case Study in Global Peace Malaysia (GPM). Lukman@Zawawi, Mohamad Bukhari, W.M.Y Zulaikha, M.Z. Nurun Saadah, S. H Social Sciences (General) HD28 Management. Industrial Management Various volunteer organizations, groups and individuals are recognized in volunteerism but it does not last long. Volunteers have a great and heavy responsibility if they serve under the aegis of the organization or agency, all policies and policies must be respected and respect the privacy of certain parties, especially those that need to be protected. The relationship between management practices and volunteer retention was not thoroughly examined by previous researchers leading to a lack of solutions that volunteer organizations could undertake. Hence, the purpose of this study is to investigate facts and statistics on the relationship and correlation between the management and retention practices of volunteers at the Global Peace Mission (GPM) of Malaysia. The Quantitative Method was used to carry out this study of GPM Malaysia where 110 volunteers were registered as respondents to this study. The information obtained through this study will be analyzed in detail by using the descriptive method, Pearson Collaboration Relations, and Recreational Variety. There is a high relationship between management and retention for registered volunteers at GPM Malaysia. Through the findings of this study, management practices in volunteerism are a very important factor in maintaining an individual in volunteerism. As such, good management will enhance the retention of volunteers in an organization. 2018-12 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/5916/1/FH02-FSSG-19-23507.pdf Lukman@Zawawi, Mohamad and Bukhari, W.M.Y and Zulaikha, M.Z. and Nurun Saadah, S. (2018) Do Volunteer Management Practices Retain a Volunteer? A Case Study in Global Peace Malaysia (GPM). International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2 (10). pp. 145-150. ISSN 2454-6186
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topic H Social Sciences (General)
HD28 Management. Industrial Management
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HD28 Management. Industrial Management
Lukman@Zawawi, Mohamad
Bukhari, W.M.Y
Zulaikha, M.Z.
Nurun Saadah, S.
Do Volunteer Management Practices Retain a Volunteer? A Case Study in Global Peace Malaysia (GPM).
description Various volunteer organizations, groups and individuals are recognized in volunteerism but it does not last long. Volunteers have a great and heavy responsibility if they serve under the aegis of the organization or agency, all policies and policies must be respected and respect the privacy of certain parties, especially those that need to be protected. The relationship between management practices and volunteer retention was not thoroughly examined by previous researchers leading to a lack of solutions that volunteer organizations could undertake. Hence, the purpose of this study is to investigate facts and statistics on the relationship and correlation between the management and retention practices of volunteers at the Global Peace Mission (GPM) of Malaysia. The Quantitative Method was used to carry out this study of GPM Malaysia where 110 volunteers were registered as respondents to this study. The information obtained through this study will be analyzed in detail by using the descriptive method, Pearson Collaboration Relations, and Recreational Variety. There is a high relationship between management and retention for registered volunteers at GPM Malaysia. Through the findings of this study, management practices in volunteerism are a very important factor in maintaining an individual in volunteerism. As such, good management will enhance the retention of volunteers in an organization.
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author Lukman@Zawawi, Mohamad
Bukhari, W.M.Y
Zulaikha, M.Z.
Nurun Saadah, S.
author_facet Lukman@Zawawi, Mohamad
Bukhari, W.M.Y
Zulaikha, M.Z.
Nurun Saadah, S.
author_sort Lukman@Zawawi, Mohamad
title Do Volunteer Management Practices Retain a Volunteer? A Case Study in Global Peace Malaysia (GPM).
title_short Do Volunteer Management Practices Retain a Volunteer? A Case Study in Global Peace Malaysia (GPM).
title_full Do Volunteer Management Practices Retain a Volunteer? A Case Study in Global Peace Malaysia (GPM).
title_fullStr Do Volunteer Management Practices Retain a Volunteer? A Case Study in Global Peace Malaysia (GPM).
title_full_unstemmed Do Volunteer Management Practices Retain a Volunteer? A Case Study in Global Peace Malaysia (GPM).
title_sort do volunteer management practices retain a volunteer? a case study in global peace malaysia (gpm).
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