Sport clubs in England increasingly rely on volunteers to sustain their operations and reduce the cost of service delivery. It is estimated that sport volunteering in the UK represents 26% of the total volunteering activity (Sport England, 2003). However, recent trends suggest a decline in sport participation and a move towards more flexible, individual activities outside the formal structure of traditional sport clubs (Nichols et al., 2016). This is also associated with a decline in formal volunteering levels. Rugby Union is one of the sports that has experienced a decline in participation rates. In particular, women’s rugby is still a developing sport, that shares volunteers, coaches and playing facilities with traditionally larger male c...
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This paper examines the evolution of student volunteers’ motivation during their participation in a ...
This review is the first to combine the findings of commercial reports and academic research into th...
Sport clubs in England increasingly rely on volunteers to sustain their operations and reduce the co...
Sports could not survive without volunteers as they are vital to the ‘playing of sport’ (Taylor, 200...
The purpose of this study is to examine if the experiences of volunteers within women s rugby at bot...
Major sport events increasingly rely on volunteers to sustain their operations. Thus, event organise...
Regular voluntary engagement is a basic resource for sports clubs that may also promote social cohes...
This article considers the balance between promoting volunteering in sport by emphasising the person...
Volunteers are the most important resource for non-profit sport clubs seeking to bolster their viabi...
The reliance on volunteers for the delivery and administration of sport within the United Kingdom is...
Sport events are increasingly reliant on episodic volunteers for the successful delivery of an event...
Voluntary work is still the most important resource that allow clubs to survive and to offer interes...
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...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com”. Copyright International Society for...
This paper examines the evolution of student volunteers’ motivation during their participation in a ...
This review is the first to combine the findings of commercial reports and academic research into th...
Sport clubs in England increasingly rely on volunteers to sustain their operations and reduce the co...
Sports could not survive without volunteers as they are vital to the ‘playing of sport’ (Taylor, 200...
The purpose of this study is to examine if the experiences of volunteers within women s rugby at bot...
Major sport events increasingly rely on volunteers to sustain their operations. Thus, event organise...
Regular voluntary engagement is a basic resource for sports clubs that may also promote social cohes...
This article considers the balance between promoting volunteering in sport by emphasising the person...
Volunteers are the most important resource for non-profit sport clubs seeking to bolster their viabi...
The reliance on volunteers for the delivery and administration of sport within the United Kingdom is...
Sport events are increasingly reliant on episodic volunteers for the successful delivery of an event...
Voluntary work is still the most important resource that allow clubs to survive and to offer interes...
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...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com”. Copyright International Society for...
This paper examines the evolution of student volunteers’ motivation during their participation in a ...
This review is the first to combine the findings of commercial reports and academic research into th...