Previous research examining people with disabilities has mainly looked at participation barriers and has formulated implications for sport providers; however, the supply side has been largely neglected. The purpose of this study was to explore the organizational capacity and organizational problems of clubs that provide sport for people with disabilities (referred to as ‘disability sport clubs’). The conceptual model of organizational capacity was used as a theoretical framework. Within a German sport club sample (n = 19,345), a sub-sample of disability sport clubs (n = 521) was identified. The idea was to compare disability sport clubs with other sport clubs; however, comparing a small sub-sample with a large rest-sample may inevitably lea...
© 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
Policy initiatives like the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, wh...
To date, disability is one of the main social, health and economic problems worldwide, in fact it's ...
Sport participation provides important bio-psycho-social benefits for people with disabilities. Howe...
Comprising approximately three million members in nearly 20,000 non-profit local sports clubs, the S...
Young people with disabilities participate in sports to a lesser extent than other adolescents. That...
Even though voluntary sports clubs are expected to play an important role in accomplishing the polit...
Disability is a complex multidimensional social construct. In a sporting context, people with a disa...
Participation in sports clubs is often ascribed with the ability to promote social integration of pe...
This paper examines the provision of disability sport in 19 European countries, an area that has bee...
People with disabilities still show lower participation rates in main-stream sports clubs. Even when...
Despite an ever growing body of research on disability sport very little is known about its organisa...
Even though voluntary sports clubs are expected to play an important role in accom- plishing the po...
Purpose: This study investigates the extent to which English voluntary sports clubs leveraged the Lo...
The main goal of this Master´s Thesis is to analyse what motivates the business stakeholders to supp...
© 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
Policy initiatives like the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, wh...
To date, disability is one of the main social, health and economic problems worldwide, in fact it's ...
Sport participation provides important bio-psycho-social benefits for people with disabilities. Howe...
Comprising approximately three million members in nearly 20,000 non-profit local sports clubs, the S...
Young people with disabilities participate in sports to a lesser extent than other adolescents. That...
Even though voluntary sports clubs are expected to play an important role in accomplishing the polit...
Disability is a complex multidimensional social construct. In a sporting context, people with a disa...
Participation in sports clubs is often ascribed with the ability to promote social integration of pe...
This paper examines the provision of disability sport in 19 European countries, an area that has bee...
People with disabilities still show lower participation rates in main-stream sports clubs. Even when...
Despite an ever growing body of research on disability sport very little is known about its organisa...
Even though voluntary sports clubs are expected to play an important role in accom- plishing the po...
Purpose: This study investigates the extent to which English voluntary sports clubs leveraged the Lo...
The main goal of this Master´s Thesis is to analyse what motivates the business stakeholders to supp...
© 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
Policy initiatives like the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, wh...
To date, disability is one of the main social, health and economic problems worldwide, in fact it's ...