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http://dx.doi.org/10.17703/IJACT.2020.8.1.71

Effects of Volunteering Participation Motivation on Major Satisfaction and Continuance Willingness in Ophthalmic Optics Students  

Cho, Seonahr (Dept. of Visual Optics, Kyungdong Univ)
Kwak, Jinkyu (Dept. of Leisure&Resort, Kyungdong Univ)
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International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology / v.8, no.1, 2020 , pp. 71-81 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study is intended to determine the effects of volunteering participation motivation on major satisfaction and continuance willingness in ophthalmic optics students. To achieve this, a survey was empirically carried out to ophthalmic optics students. The research findings showed that self-development among participation motivation factors had a significant effect on major satisfaction and continuance willingness, leisure on continuance willingness, and major satisfaction on continuance willingness in the relationship between the effects of volunteering participation motivation on continuance willingness and major satisfaction in ophthalmic optics students, respectively, adopting 3 hypotheses. On the other hand, leisure had no significant effect on major satisfaction, interpersonal exchange on major satisfaction, and interpersonal exchange on continuance willingness, respectively, rejecting 3 hypotheses. Which suggest that the high self-development willingness of college students as a factor of college volunteering participation motivation causes them to have pride and specialization in their major. Consequently, pride and specialization in major cannot only increase an understanding of personality and major, but maintain a positive attitude, leading to a long-continuous willingness, not a simple one-time service.
Keywords
Leisure; Interpersonal Exchange; Self-Development; Major Satisfaction; Volunteering Continuance Willingness;
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