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In the article "It Ain’t Natural: Toward a New (Natural) Resource Conceptualization for Volunteer Management" the authors Jeffrey Brudney and Lucas Meijs argued that volunteer energy should be viewed as a human-made, renewable resource that people can grown, recycle and influence positively as well as negatively.
In the article "It Ain’t Natural: Toward a New (Natural) Resource Conceptualization for Volunteer Management" the authors Jeffrey Brudney and Lucas Meijs argued that volunteer energy should be viewed as a human-made, renewable resource that people can grown, recycle and influence positively as well as negatively.