International audienceReferee and match official discontinuation in sport is an issue of relevance to sport managers and administrators. Despite this, it is an often-neglected area of sport management research. In this paper, a critical analysis of the discontinuation of soccer referees across two countries is provided, utilizing an intergroup conflict theoretical construct to frame the analysis, drawing on the concept of conflict resolution to consider solutions to the issues uncovered. The distribution and subsequent analysis of an online survey in both France and the Netherlands facilitated engagement with a total of 4,637 referees, comprising 3,408 from France and 1,229 from the Netherlands. Following the thematic analysis higher order ...
The number of football referees in England has declined significantly over recent years, posing a th...
International audienceSince 2002, the soccer league of Rhône-Alpes with the help of the University o...
This thesis explores ‘when’, ‘how’ and ‘why’ refereeing and refereeing problems have developed in el...
Emergent research has investigated the impact of abuse on the decision of match officials to leave t...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a statistical analysis of the violence and ...
Many observers (managers, researchers, athletes) have criticized the way referees are treated in the...
Match-fixing is increasingly perceived by both national and European policy makers and independent o...
Referees are valuable contributors to the legitimacy of a sporting contest. Despite this, abuse in s...
This work examines the relationship between national identity and conflict during international spor...
This work examines the relationship between national identity and conflict during international spor...
This work examines the relationship between national identity and conflict during international spor...
The number of football referees in England has declined significantly over recent years, posing a th...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to investigate the aggressor-victim difference i...
This paper studies how social pressure affects the behavior of soccer referees. We make use of an at...
This article poses the question of which macro-sociological explanations best predict the level of s...
The number of football referees in England has declined significantly over recent years, posing a th...
International audienceSince 2002, the soccer league of Rhône-Alpes with the help of the University o...
This thesis explores ‘when’, ‘how’ and ‘why’ refereeing and refereeing problems have developed in el...
Emergent research has investigated the impact of abuse on the decision of match officials to leave t...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a statistical analysis of the violence and ...
Many observers (managers, researchers, athletes) have criticized the way referees are treated in the...
Match-fixing is increasingly perceived by both national and European policy makers and independent o...
Referees are valuable contributors to the legitimacy of a sporting contest. Despite this, abuse in s...
This work examines the relationship between national identity and conflict during international spor...
This work examines the relationship between national identity and conflict during international spor...
This work examines the relationship between national identity and conflict during international spor...
The number of football referees in England has declined significantly over recent years, posing a th...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to investigate the aggressor-victim difference i...
This paper studies how social pressure affects the behavior of soccer referees. We make use of an at...
This article poses the question of which macro-sociological explanations best predict the level of s...
The number of football referees in England has declined significantly over recent years, posing a th...
International audienceSince 2002, the soccer league of Rhône-Alpes with the help of the University o...
This thesis explores ‘when’, ‘how’ and ‘why’ refereeing and refereeing problems have developed in el...