“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com”. Copyright International Society for Third-Sector Research and The Johns Hopkins University. DOI: 10.1007/s11266-009-9095-yVoluntary sports clubs (VSCs) account for about a quarter of all volunteering in England. The volunteers work in a mutual aid, self-production, self-consumption system whose main purpose is identifying and nurturing high-level performers. But the new HMG/Sport England strategies leading to London 2012 expects volunteers to make a major contribution to sustaining and extending participation. The study utilized six focus group sessions with a total of 36 officials and members of 36 clubs across the six counties of Eastern England to assess whether and to what...
Sport clubs in England increasingly rely on volunteers to sustain their operations and reduce the co...
Major sport events increasingly rely on volunteers to sustain their operations. Thus, event organise...
This paper explores the relationship between participation in sport as a consumer activity and sport...
Sports could not survive without volunteers as they are vital to the ‘playing of sport’ (Taylor, 200...
This survey provides information on the state of sports clubs run by their members in the UK in term...
An analysis of the economic and social impact of voluntary sports clubs in England, the benefits pro...
This paper examines volunteers in English golf clubs and considers how they interpret their roles. H...
Volunteers are the most important resource for non-profit sport clubs seeking to bolster their viabi...
This paper uses the example of volunteers in clubs promoting youth sport to consider the role of the...
This study aimed to understand the perceptions of national Voluntary Sport Organisations (VSOs) mana...
This paper uses the example of volunteers in clubs promoting youth sport to consider the role of the...
This article considers the balance between promoting volunteering in sport by emphasising the person...
This study aimed to understand the perceptions of national Voluntary Sport Organisations (VSOs) mana...
The current context of State sport governance and funding structures in the United Kingdom continue ...
This position paper addresses the issues surrounding the development of active citizenship and socia...
Sport clubs in England increasingly rely on volunteers to sustain their operations and reduce the co...
Major sport events increasingly rely on volunteers to sustain their operations. Thus, event organise...
This paper explores the relationship between participation in sport as a consumer activity and sport...
Sports could not survive without volunteers as they are vital to the ‘playing of sport’ (Taylor, 200...
This survey provides information on the state of sports clubs run by their members in the UK in term...
An analysis of the economic and social impact of voluntary sports clubs in England, the benefits pro...
This paper examines volunteers in English golf clubs and considers how they interpret their roles. H...
Volunteers are the most important resource for non-profit sport clubs seeking to bolster their viabi...
This paper uses the example of volunteers in clubs promoting youth sport to consider the role of the...
This study aimed to understand the perceptions of national Voluntary Sport Organisations (VSOs) mana...
This paper uses the example of volunteers in clubs promoting youth sport to consider the role of the...
This article considers the balance between promoting volunteering in sport by emphasising the person...
This study aimed to understand the perceptions of national Voluntary Sport Organisations (VSOs) mana...
The current context of State sport governance and funding structures in the United Kingdom continue ...
This position paper addresses the issues surrounding the development of active citizenship and socia...
Sport clubs in England increasingly rely on volunteers to sustain their operations and reduce the co...
Major sport events increasingly rely on volunteers to sustain their operations. Thus, event organise...
This paper explores the relationship between participation in sport as a consumer activity and sport...