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Accounting for volunteer services: a deficiency in accountability

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  • Emma O'Brien
  • Stuart Tooley

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Purpose - – The purpose of this study is to identify the extent to which not-for-profit (NFP) organisations disclose information on volunteer contributions of services. Design/methodology/approach - – The study relies on information disclosed in the web sites of NFP organisations. Findings - – This paper finds that disclosure was more prevalent on NFP web sites compared to digital annual report disclosures. This paper finds that more NFPs provided disclosure on the activities of their volunteers than other items pertaining to volunteers and the quantification and valuation of volunteer contributions were the least likely to be disclosed. Importantly, the findings illustrate an accountability deficiency in the comprehensiveness of disclosure which results in an under-representation of the contribution that volunteers provide to organisational sustainability and impact on mission fulfilment. Research limitations/implications - – The convenience sample size restricts further interrogation to tease out organisational characteristics that may influence current disclosure practices. Practical implications - – The findings contribute to international debate over the inclusion of volunteer contributions in the assessment of a NFP's accountability over its resources and ultimately the enhancement of its sustainability. Originality/value - – This exploratory study examines the current state of practice in the disclosure of volunteer contributions at an organisational level in the Australian context.

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  • Emma O'Brien & Stuart Tooley, 2013. "Accounting for volunteer services: a deficiency in accountability," Qualitative Research in Accounting & Management, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 10(3/4), pages 279-294, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:qrampp:v:10:y:2013:i:3/4:p:279-294
    DOI: 10.1108/QRAM-09-2012-0037
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    1. Maged Albaz & Mohamed Mostafa Ali Albaz, 2019. "Core Perspectives Of Performance Measurement In Npos: In Search Of Accountability And Legitimacy," Economic Archive, D. A. Tsenov Academy of Economics, Svishtov, Bulgaria, issue 3 Year 20, pages 3-16.

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