Association between egoistic motivation and participation in sports volunteering among college students: the moderating effect of social norms and perceived organizational support
Dawei Zhang, Junying Wang, Shengguo Tian, Li Liu, Xiao Zhang

TL;DR
This study explores how self-centered motivation influences college students' sports volunteering, showing that social norms and organizational support play key roles in this process.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel framework explaining how egoistic motivation leads to altruistic behavior through social norms and organizational support.
Findings
Egoistic motivation significantly increases participation in sports volunteering.
Social norms moderate the relationship between egoistic motivation and volunteering behavior.
Perceived organizational support enhances the moderating effect of social norms.
Abstract
This study employs motivation theory as its primary analytical framework to examine the relationship between egoistic motivation and college students' participation in sports volunteer services, along with its underlying mechanisms. The research aims to provide a novel explanatory framework for understanding how egoistic motivation transforms into altruistic behavior and to offer practical implications for mobilizing college students' potential in sports volunteering. A structured questionnaire survey was conducted among 684 students (424 males and 260 females, aged 16–28) from six leading sports universities in China, including Shanghai University of Sport and Beijing Sport University. Data analysis was performed using STATA 16.0, utilizing logistic regression supplemented by tests of interaction and higher-order moderation effects to examine the roles of social norms and perceived…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNonprofit Sector and Volunteering · Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports · Recreation, Leisure, Wilderness Management
