This paper documents a quantitative study into socially responsible principles and practices adopted in registered clubs in New South Wales Australia to manage one of their social impacts – problem gambling. The survey utilised an adapted version of Aupperle’s (1982) corporate social responsibility instrument to measure the priority given to economic, legal, ethical and discretionary principles in club machine gambling operations. The survey also assessed support for certain management practices in responsible gambling. The results indicate that the participating club managers prioritise economic, legal, ethical and discretionary principles respectively, and that these are statistically related to practices they have implemented and support...
This paper develops a definition and conceptual framework of responsible provision of gambling that ...
This paper aims to explain why responsible provision of gambling is an important corporate social is...
This paper aims to explain why responsible provision of gambling is an important corporate social is...
The registered clubs industry dominates machine gaming in NSW, being the main vehicle for its expans...
By 2000, clubs in NSW Australia collectively operated around 75,000 gaming machines or 8 per cent of...
This paper integrates concepts from the corporate social issues management and corporate social perf...
In 2000, the NSW Government legislated for gambling venues, including registered clubs, to implement...
This paper reports on work in progress to assess the perceived efficacy of responsible gambling stra...
In 2000, the NSW Government legislated for gambling venues, including registered clubs, to implement...
This paper aims to explain why responsible provision of gambling is an important corporate social is...
Social responsibility in gambling is increasingly becoming both a policy issue for governments and i...
In reviewing potential harm minimisation and consumer protection measures for gambling, the Producti...
The purpose of this study is to examine, from past, present and future perspectives how registered c...
Social responsibility in gambling is increasingly becoming both a policy issue for governments and i...
Aim: Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is supposed to play an important part in public health. C...
This paper develops a definition and conceptual framework of responsible provision of gambling that ...
This paper aims to explain why responsible provision of gambling is an important corporate social is...
This paper aims to explain why responsible provision of gambling is an important corporate social is...
The registered clubs industry dominates machine gaming in NSW, being the main vehicle for its expans...
By 2000, clubs in NSW Australia collectively operated around 75,000 gaming machines or 8 per cent of...
This paper integrates concepts from the corporate social issues management and corporate social perf...
In 2000, the NSW Government legislated for gambling venues, including registered clubs, to implement...
This paper reports on work in progress to assess the perceived efficacy of responsible gambling stra...
In 2000, the NSW Government legislated for gambling venues, including registered clubs, to implement...
This paper aims to explain why responsible provision of gambling is an important corporate social is...
Social responsibility in gambling is increasingly becoming both a policy issue for governments and i...
In reviewing potential harm minimisation and consumer protection measures for gambling, the Producti...
The purpose of this study is to examine, from past, present and future perspectives how registered c...
Social responsibility in gambling is increasingly becoming both a policy issue for governments and i...
Aim: Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is supposed to play an important part in public health. C...
This paper develops a definition and conceptual framework of responsible provision of gambling that ...
This paper aims to explain why responsible provision of gambling is an important corporate social is...
This paper aims to explain why responsible provision of gambling is an important corporate social is...