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Civilian volunteers in United Nations hot spots: What makes them intend to apply for yet another mission?
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Civilian volunteers in United Nations hot spots: What makes them intend to apply for yet another mission?

Nikos Bozionelos, Sumona Mukhuty, Konstantinos Kostopoulos, Georgios Bozionelos and John Blenkinsopp
International Journal of Human Resource Management, Vol.34(12), pp.2516-2545
04/07/2023

Abstract

expatriates non-profit volunteers job performance personality traits behavioural intentions personal accomplishment inter-governmental organization
"This study focused on United Nations (UN) civilian volunteers serving in “hot spots”, and tested a model to predict their intentions to apply for a new UN assignment. These individuals have characteristics of both assigned expatriates and self-initiated expatriates. In-Role Behaviours (IRB) and Organizational Citizenship Behaviours towards the Local Population (OCB-Locals) were related to sense of personal accomplishment, that in turn was related to intentions to apply for another UN assignment. Sense of personal accomplishment played a mediating role. Both the personality trait of agreeableness and the attitudinal factor of commitment towards the local population were predictive of IRB, but only agreeableness was predictive of OCB-Locals. Moderation effects were identified, but the direction of most of them was unexpected. For example, it was low openness to experience that strengthened the link between sense of personal accomplishment and intentions to re-apply. The study’s implications for expatriation research and for practice are discussed."
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