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"Everyone Should Muck In": A Qualitative Study of parkrun Volunteering and Conflicting Motivations.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Nonprofit & Public Sector Marketing; Nov/Dec 2021, Vol. 33 Issue 5, p493-515, 23p, 1 Chart
Subject
Motivation (Psychology)
Volunteer service
Reward (Psychology)
Volunteers
Humus
Language
ISSN
10495142
Abstract
This study looks at volunteering at parkrun, a weekly 5 k run/walk event held at almost 2,000 different locations worldwide, which relies on volunteers. Despite large numbers of parkrunners, and an ethos encouraging occasional volunteering, some parkrunners do not volunteer which can lead to recruitment difficulties for events. Ten parkrunners were interviewed about volunteering to explore why there might be reluctance. Data were transcribed and analyzed using thematic analysis, and three interlinked themes found: becoming "hooked" on parkrun, "obligation to give back", and "reluctance to miss a run". Conflict between obligation and a desire to run or walk led to strategic volunteering to facilitate both, despite this approach potentially challenging event delivery by leaving non-run/walk roles uncovered. Findings indicate a complex and somewhat conflicting system of preference, intrapersonal and structural constraints, mutual aid, and social exchange. Gamification and the triggering of reward mechanisms may be increasing motivation to run rather than volunteer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]