The motives Malaysians volunteers assign for serving as volunteering for SUKMA games / Rozita Abdul Latif … [et al.]

Volunteering activities are positive experiences that attract volunteers to spend their free time to benefit society while increasing the volunteers’ job satisfaction and self-esteem (Chang et al., 2012). However, research on the motives of sport volunteers and the impact of volunteerism on the self...

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Main Authors: Latif, Rozita Abdul, Nawi, Nor Fadzilina, Zid, Azlina, Bakar, Noridah Abu, Rajli, Mohammad Adzly
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spelling my.uitm.ir.607132022-06-01T13:19:02Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/60713/ The motives Malaysians volunteers assign for serving as volunteering for SUKMA games / Rozita Abdul Latif … [et al.] Latif, Rozita Abdul Nawi, Nor Fadzilina Zid, Azlina Bakar, Noridah Abu Rajli, Mohammad Adzly QP Physiology Volunteering activities are positive experiences that attract volunteers to spend their free time to benefit society while increasing the volunteers’ job satisfaction and self-esteem (Chang et al., 2012). However, research on the motives of sport volunteers and the impact of volunteerism on the self-esteem of sport volunteers in Malaysia is scarce, and the present study was aimed at contributing to the filling of this knowledge gap. The purpose of this study is to determine the motives Malaysian volunteers assign for serving as volunteering for SUKMA Games. A total of 376 Malaysian volunteers for the SUKMA Games in Perak in 2018 participated in the study. A Volunteer Functions Inventory (VFI) and Rosenberg’s Self-Esteem Scale (RSES) were administered to 376 Malaysian SUKMA Games volunteers. Data were collected, collated, analysed and interpreted to ascertain the main findings of the SUKMA Games volunteers’ motives and their influence on their self-esteem levels. This study showed that Malaysian volunteers had several motives for volunteering with the highest motive identified as understanding. There was also a significant positive relationship between motive for volunteering and self-esteem level among SUKMA Games volunteers. Overall, all Malaysians volunteered because they had a high motive for volunteering. Volunteering also improved the self-esteem levels of Malaysian sport volunteers. Universiti Teknologi MARA 2022-03 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/60713/1/60713.pdf The motives Malaysians volunteers assign for serving as volunteering for SUKMA games / Rozita Abdul Latif … [et al.]. (2022) Malaysian Journal of Sport Science and Recreation (MJSSR), 18 (1): 13. pp. 36-48. ISSN (e- ISSN) 2735-1238 https://mjssr.com
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topic QP Physiology
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Latif, Rozita Abdul
Nawi, Nor Fadzilina
Zid, Azlina
Bakar, Noridah Abu
Rajli, Mohammad Adzly
The motives Malaysians volunteers assign for serving as volunteering for SUKMA games / Rozita Abdul Latif … [et al.]
description Volunteering activities are positive experiences that attract volunteers to spend their free time to benefit society while increasing the volunteers’ job satisfaction and self-esteem (Chang et al., 2012). However, research on the motives of sport volunteers and the impact of volunteerism on the self-esteem of sport volunteers in Malaysia is scarce, and the present study was aimed at contributing to the filling of this knowledge gap. The purpose of this study is to determine the motives Malaysian volunteers assign for serving as volunteering for SUKMA Games. A total of 376 Malaysian volunteers for the SUKMA Games in Perak in 2018 participated in the study. A Volunteer Functions Inventory (VFI) and Rosenberg’s Self-Esteem Scale (RSES) were administered to 376 Malaysian SUKMA Games volunteers. Data were collected, collated, analysed and interpreted to ascertain the main findings of the SUKMA Games volunteers’ motives and their influence on their self-esteem levels. This study showed that Malaysian volunteers had several motives for volunteering with the highest motive identified as understanding. There was also a significant positive relationship between motive for volunteering and self-esteem level among SUKMA Games volunteers. Overall, all Malaysians volunteered because they had a high motive for volunteering. Volunteering also improved the self-esteem levels of Malaysian sport volunteers.
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author Latif, Rozita Abdul
Nawi, Nor Fadzilina
Zid, Azlina
Bakar, Noridah Abu
Rajli, Mohammad Adzly
author_facet Latif, Rozita Abdul
Nawi, Nor Fadzilina
Zid, Azlina
Bakar, Noridah Abu
Rajli, Mohammad Adzly
author_sort Latif, Rozita Abdul
title The motives Malaysians volunteers assign for serving as volunteering for SUKMA games / Rozita Abdul Latif … [et al.]
title_short The motives Malaysians volunteers assign for serving as volunteering for SUKMA games / Rozita Abdul Latif … [et al.]
title_full The motives Malaysians volunteers assign for serving as volunteering for SUKMA games / Rozita Abdul Latif … [et al.]
title_fullStr The motives Malaysians volunteers assign for serving as volunteering for SUKMA games / Rozita Abdul Latif … [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed The motives Malaysians volunteers assign for serving as volunteering for SUKMA games / Rozita Abdul Latif … [et al.]
title_sort motives malaysians volunteers assign for serving as volunteering for sukma games / rozita abdul latif … [et al.]
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA
publishDate 2022
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/60713/1/60713.pdf
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