Author: Kuenzi, Kerry; Stewart, Amanda J.; Walk, Marlene
Title: COVIDâ€19 as a nonprofit workplace crisis: Seeking insights from the nonprofit workers' perspective Cord-id: 8t7cz1qh Document date: 2021_4_5
ID: 8t7cz1qh
Snippet: Due to the COVIDâ€19 pandemic, nonprofit organizations face increased demands for services alongside decreased revenues and must make tough choices on how to weather these stressors. Alongside these organizational changes, COVIDâ€19 impacts nonprofit workers and could be a career shock for these individuals, potentially altering how they think of their work and career intentions, even jeopardizing their commitment to the sector. Therefore, this paper outlines a research agenda to understand ho
Document: Due to the COVIDâ€19 pandemic, nonprofit organizations face increased demands for services alongside decreased revenues and must make tough choices on how to weather these stressors. Alongside these organizational changes, COVIDâ€19 impacts nonprofit workers and could be a career shock for these individuals, potentially altering how they think of their work and career intentions, even jeopardizing their commitment to the sector. Therefore, this paper outlines a research agenda to understand how the pandemic impacts nonprofit workers and their commitment to working in the sector. Several areas for future research are identified including human resource policy, leadership development, generational differences, gender effects, nonprofit graduate education, and missionâ€specific work effects.
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