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Identity and the Theory of Planned Behavior: Predicting Maintenance of Volunteering After Three Years
Authors:Elena Marta  Claudia Manzi  Maura Pozzi  Vivian Laurance Vignoles
Affiliation:1. Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore;2. University of Sussex
Abstract:Is identity an important predictor of social behavior? The present longitudinal study is focused on identity in order to understand why people continue to volunteer over an extended period of time. The theory of planned behavior and the role identity model of volunteering are used as theoretical framework. Two hundred thirty Italian volunteers were sampled and followed for 3 years. We analyzed functions of role identity as a volunteer. Results showed a significant impact of role identity in predicting volunteer performance after 3 years, mediated through behavioral intentions. Role identity fully mediated the relationships between behavioral intention and attitude, social norms, past behavior and parental modelling.
Keywords:identity  role identity  theory of planned behavior  volunteerism  young adults
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