EXPLORING MOTIVATIONS FOR ONLINE VOLUNTEERING IN EMERGING ADULTS: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY

Ulfah Ramadhia, Danny Sanjaya Arfensia
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The widespread use of the internet has led to a new activity involving individuals in spreading goodness through voluntary social engagement. This activity is known as online volunteering. The flexible nature of online volunteering has increased interest and enthusiasm, particularly among emerging adults, motivating them to participate in such activities. However, research on this phenomenon, especially among emerging adults, is still limited. This study aims to explore the various forms of motivation among emerging adults to participate in online volunteering. A total of 205 emerging adult participants who have previously or are currently engaged in online volunteering activities are recruited to complete the Volunteer Functions Inventory adaptation scale. Descriptive analysis indicates that out of the six proposed motivation forms, Motivations related to understanding, values, and enhancement play a crucial role in motivating emerging adults to engage in online volunteering. These three motivational factors serve as the primary incentives for emerging adults to develop themselves and achieve their goals. Additionally, the study finds that emerging adults who engage in online volunteering activities for 6 months to 1 year and those who participate in environmental online volunteering exhibit higher motivation compared to those engaged in volunteering for longer durations and in other volunteer fields. Overall, this research identifies a high level of motivation among emerging adults participating in online volunteering activities, categorizing it as a significant driving factor.
探索初出期成人在线志愿服务的动机:一项描述性研究
互联网的广泛使用导致了一种新的活动,涉及个人通过自愿的社会参与来传播善行。这种活动被称为在线志愿服务。在线志愿服务的灵活性增加了人们的兴趣和热情,特别是在新兴成年人中,激励他们参与此类活动。然而,对这一现象的研究,特别是在新兴成年人中,仍然有限。本研究旨在探讨新成人参与网路志工的各种动机。本研究共招募205名曾经或正在从事网络志愿活动的新兴成人参与者完成志愿功能量表适应量表。描述性分析表明,在提出的六种动机形式中,与理解、价值观和增强相关的动机在激励新兴成年人参与在线志愿服务方面发挥了至关重要的作用。这三个激励因素是初成人发展自我和实现目标的主要激励因素。此外,该研究还发现,参与在线志愿活动6个月至1年的新兴成年人,以及参与环境在线志愿活动的人,与参与时间较长或其他志愿领域的人相比,表现出更高的动机。总的来说,这项研究确定了参与在线志愿活动的新兴成年人的高水平动机,并将其归类为一个重要的驱动因素。
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