Making sense of international faith-based disaster relief volunteer experiences: Barriers and contributors to successful operations

Disasters Volunteers Organizations 0502 economics and business 05 social sciences Humans Thailand
DOI: 10.5055/jem.0559 Publication Date: 2021-10-28T14:48:30Z
ABSTRACT
This phenomenological study explored the lived experiences of five deployed international disaster relief volunteers from a faith-based group in Thailand. This study explored what participants perceived as contributors and barriers to their successful operations and how they made sense of their roles in the disaster recovery process. Organizational and cross-cultural barriers were identified. Through the lens of sense-making theory, four additional themes emerged: participants’ first assignment, the motto of being part of the solution, their firm belief in the organization’s values and practices, and their perception of necessity. Implications for faith-based organizations and directions for future studies are provided.
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