Professionalizing all-volunteer nonprofit organizations: an intervention study based on the competing values framework and self-determination theory

IF 2.7 4区 管理学 Q2 MANAGEMENT
Tom De Clerck, Leen Haerens, Delfien Van Dyck, Geert Devos, Annick Willem
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Abstract

Purpose

Professionalization is an important issue in many all-volunteer nonprofit organizations (e.g. recreational sports clubs). Therefore, this study relied on the competing values framework and self-determination theory to investigate whether a newly developed intervention can effectively strengthen the management processes and leadership styles in all-volunteer sports clubs.

Design/methodology/approach

For this purpose, a rigorous non-equivalent pre-test post-test control group design was used. The intervention involved two sessions organized in sports clubs in which internal stakeholders (e.g. board members, coaches, volunteers) were invited to discuss change initiatives aimed at enhancing the organizational processes.

Findings

An effect on both the management processes and leadership styles was found. As for the management processes, the intervention had an impact on the internal processes, with especially the development of an internal communication plan and the annual assessment of the organization's operations being promoted by the intervention. Regarding the leadership styles, the intervention had an effect on the controlling and chaotic leadership style, with leaders becoming less chaotic and controlling in situations in which (respectively) the business plan was established and the tasks were distributed within the organization.

Originality/value

This intervention study adopted an innovative approach to organizational intervention research by focusing on the enhancement of both the management processes and the leadership styles. Its principles are also relevant and valuable to organizations operating in other organizational contexts.

全志愿非营利组织职业化:基于竞争价值框架和自我决定理论的干预研究
职业化是许多全志愿者非营利组织(如休闲体育俱乐部)的一个重要问题。因此,本研究运用竞争价值框架和自我决定理论,探讨一种新开发的干预措施是否能有效地强化全志愿者体育俱乐部的管理流程和领导风格。设计/方法学/方法为此,采用严格的非等效前测后测对照组设计。干预措施包括在体育俱乐部组织两次会议,邀请内部利益相关者(如董事会成员、教练、志愿者)讨论旨在加强组织流程的变革举措。研究发现,对管理流程和领导风格都有影响。在管理流程方面,干预对内部流程产生了影响,特别是内部沟通计划的制定和组织运营的年度评估都受到了干预的推动。在领导风格方面,干预对控制型和混乱型领导风格有影响,在制定商业计划和在组织内部分配任务的情况下,领导者变得不那么混乱和控制。原创性/价值本干预研究采用了一种创新的方法来研究组织干预,重点关注管理过程和领导风格的增强。它的原则对于在其他组织环境中运作的组织也是相关的和有价值的。
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CiteScore
5.80
自引率
3.60%
发文量
50
期刊介绍: ■Adapting strategic planning to the need for change ■Leadership research ■Responsibility for change implementation and follow-through ■The psychology of change and its effect on the workforce ■TQM - will it work in your organization? Successful organizations respond intelligently to factors which precipitate change. Economic climates, political trends, changes in consumer demands, management policy or structure, employment levels and financial resources - all these elements are constantly at play to ensure that organizations clinging on to static structures will ultimately lose out. But change is a dynamic and alarming thing - this journal addresses how to manage it positively.
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