预测一个联合协会的成员:如果我们建立它,他们会来吗?

B. Phillips, M. Gerald, James L. Soldner, A. Reyes, C. Anderson, Jenelle S. Pitt-Parker
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康复咨询专业协会经历了数十年的会员减少。到目前为止,增加成员国价值的努力并没有扭转这些趋势。一些人认为整合康复咨询协会是增加会员数量的一种策略,但没有实证研究来评估整合是否会对会员产生积极影响。本研究的目的是使用净发起人分数来预测合并为单一协会对会员数量的影响。来自康复咨询专业人员的净推荐分数被用来评估当前康复咨询协会和一个假设的合并协会推荐协会成员的可能性。结果表明,与现有的康复咨询协会相比,合并为单一的康复咨询协会将伴随着其初始推广的大幅增加。虽然不能保证,但这一数据表明,整合康复咨询专业协会将产生会员人数的初步增加,从而加强该学科的地位。
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Predicting Membership in a Consolidated Association: If We Build It, Will They Come?
Rehabilitation counseling professional associations have experienced decades of declining membership. Efforts to increase the value of membership, to this point, have not reversed these trends. Some have argued for the consolidation of rehabilitation counseling associations as a strategy for increasing membership numbers, but no empirical studies have been conducted to assess whether consolidation could have a positive impact on membership. The purpose of this current study is to use net promotor scores to predict how membership numbers would be affected by consolidating to a single association. Net promoter scores from rehabilitation counseling professionals were used to assess the likelihood of recommending association membership for the current rehabilitation counseling associations and a hypothetical consolidated association. Results indicate that consolidation to a single rehabilitation counseling association would be accompanied by a substantial increase in its initial promotion compared to the promotion of current associations. Although not guaranteed, this data suggests that consolidating rehabilitation counseling professional associations would produce an initial increase in membership that could strengthen the position of the discipline.
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