The sports industry is viewed as being of growing economic significance, reflected in its promotion in public policy. One specific aspect of this policy is to argue that investment in international sporting success creates pride from sporting success, which contributes to subjective well-being (SWB). However, though it has been argued that indicators of sporting success, such as the number of medals won at major sports events like the Olympics, act as a proxy for pride from sporting success, there have not been any direct tests of this hypothesis. Controlling for the impact of physical activity, attendance at sports events and other standard covariates, this paper addresses this hypothesis by focusing on a variable which directly measures p...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Managing Sport and Lei...
Sport mega-events are often supported for their supposed ability to achieve positive social outcomes...
This study examines the relationship between participation in sport and physical activity and feelin...
Contemporary research into the impact of major sports events shows that the widely used (and popular...
Elite sport is often regarded as one of the main vehicles for articulating national pride and stimul...
The widely proclaimed economic benefits of hosting major sporting events have received substantial c...
Like many other countries, the Dutch government increased investments in elite sports in the last de...
The widely proclaimed economic benefits of hosting major sporting events have received substantial c...
Like many other countries, the Dutch government increased investments in elite sports in the last de...
This study focuses on the determinants of self-reported measures of national pride. Using pooled cro...
publisher versionThe potential for national pride to take on shades of both the authentic and the hu...
Abstract: Grounded in social-identity and self-categorization theories and drawing on data gathered ...
This paper examines the impact of sports participation upon the subjective wellbeing of individuals....
This study contributes with new acknowledgment to the literature focussed on the role of sports on ...
Despite calls for investigation of organisational life and human resource management in the sport en...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Managing Sport and Lei...
Sport mega-events are often supported for their supposed ability to achieve positive social outcomes...
This study examines the relationship between participation in sport and physical activity and feelin...
Contemporary research into the impact of major sports events shows that the widely used (and popular...
Elite sport is often regarded as one of the main vehicles for articulating national pride and stimul...
The widely proclaimed economic benefits of hosting major sporting events have received substantial c...
Like many other countries, the Dutch government increased investments in elite sports in the last de...
The widely proclaimed economic benefits of hosting major sporting events have received substantial c...
Like many other countries, the Dutch government increased investments in elite sports in the last de...
This study focuses on the determinants of self-reported measures of national pride. Using pooled cro...
publisher versionThe potential for national pride to take on shades of both the authentic and the hu...
Abstract: Grounded in social-identity and self-categorization theories and drawing on data gathered ...
This paper examines the impact of sports participation upon the subjective wellbeing of individuals....
This study contributes with new acknowledgment to the literature focussed on the role of sports on ...
Despite calls for investigation of organisational life and human resource management in the sport en...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Managing Sport and Lei...
Sport mega-events are often supported for their supposed ability to achieve positive social outcomes...
This study examines the relationship between participation in sport and physical activity and feelin...