An analysis of the economic and social impact of voluntary sports clubs in England, the benefits provided by volunteers working within those clubs and the key factors impacting on them
Abstract of the Case The case study is about a Tennis and Squash club based in Huddersfield, West Y...
The sports club can either be a civic association founded to promote and develop sport, or commercia...
The Welsh Economy Research Unit’s 15th Annual Conference ‘Sport, Society and Environment: Tracing th...
This survey provides information on the state of sports clubs run by their members in the UK in term...
Over the last decade, the concept of using sport for regeneration purposes has gained increasing cre...
The voluntary sector plays an important role in the sports industry, as a provider of sporting oppor...
Wicker P, Breuer C. How the Economic and Financial Situation of the Community Affects Sport Clubs’ R...
Sports could not survive without volunteers as they are vital to the ‘playing of sport’ (Taylor, 200...
This paper explores the relationship between participation in sport as a consumer activity and sport...
In many Western countries, local community sport clubs are important providers of leisure, sport, an...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com”. Copyright International Society for...
Due to complex and dynamic economic, social and community pressures, there is increasing merit in lo...
Volunteers are the most important resource for non-profit sport clubs seeking to bolster their viabi...
Sports clubs claim to fulfil several important socio-political functions and therefore to play an i...
Given that many universities spend large sum of money supplying sports facilities for student use, c...
Abstract of the Case The case study is about a Tennis and Squash club based in Huddersfield, West Y...
The sports club can either be a civic association founded to promote and develop sport, or commercia...
The Welsh Economy Research Unit’s 15th Annual Conference ‘Sport, Society and Environment: Tracing th...
This survey provides information on the state of sports clubs run by their members in the UK in term...
Over the last decade, the concept of using sport for regeneration purposes has gained increasing cre...
The voluntary sector plays an important role in the sports industry, as a provider of sporting oppor...
Wicker P, Breuer C. How the Economic and Financial Situation of the Community Affects Sport Clubs’ R...
Sports could not survive without volunteers as they are vital to the ‘playing of sport’ (Taylor, 200...
This paper explores the relationship between participation in sport as a consumer activity and sport...
In many Western countries, local community sport clubs are important providers of leisure, sport, an...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com”. Copyright International Society for...
Due to complex and dynamic economic, social and community pressures, there is increasing merit in lo...
Volunteers are the most important resource for non-profit sport clubs seeking to bolster their viabi...
Sports clubs claim to fulfil several important socio-political functions and therefore to play an i...
Given that many universities spend large sum of money supplying sports facilities for student use, c...
Abstract of the Case The case study is about a Tennis and Squash club based in Huddersfield, West Y...
The sports club can either be a civic association founded to promote and develop sport, or commercia...
The Welsh Economy Research Unit’s 15th Annual Conference ‘Sport, Society and Environment: Tracing th...