There are many factors that could be incorporated within a gaming company’s framework of social responsibility and that while the industry should be proactive in the prevention of problem gambling, the treatment of problem gambling should be done by those outside of the gaming industry and that one of the ways forward may be online rather than offline help. This is reinforced by the gaming industry having formal relationships with numerous organisations that address training, compliance, accreditation, and governance
Abstract: Increasingly, industry operators and governments espouse the view that they play a role in...
In recent years there has been an enormous growth in gambling participation and net losses ($5.3 bil...
Over the last decade, online gambling has been steadily increasing both in availability and in popul...
The underlying objective of a socially responsible gambling code of conduct is to maximise opportuni...
A growing feature of global gaming expansion is the recognition that developing socially responsible...
The expansion in the gaming industry and its widening attraction points to the need for ever more ve...
Professor Mark Griffiths, one of two authors of the British Gambling Prevalence Study, comments on t...
During the 1990s, states embraced legalised gambling as a means of supplementing state revenue. But ...
This article briefly looks at some of the ways that academics – and more specifically the Internatio...
Prevention and harm minimization approaches to problem gaming have become a matter of growing public...
Online gambling is a growing business with many stakeholders. Due to the fact that a small proportio...
Online gambling companies claim that they are ethical providers. They seem committed to corporate so...
It remains irrefutable that electronic gaming machines are associated with gambling-related harms. A...
Local environment plays an important role in understanding gambling as a public health issue. This s...
Problem gambling is considered a public health problem in many countries and is associated with seri...
Abstract: Increasingly, industry operators and governments espouse the view that they play a role in...
In recent years there has been an enormous growth in gambling participation and net losses ($5.3 bil...
Over the last decade, online gambling has been steadily increasing both in availability and in popul...
The underlying objective of a socially responsible gambling code of conduct is to maximise opportuni...
A growing feature of global gaming expansion is the recognition that developing socially responsible...
The expansion in the gaming industry and its widening attraction points to the need for ever more ve...
Professor Mark Griffiths, one of two authors of the British Gambling Prevalence Study, comments on t...
During the 1990s, states embraced legalised gambling as a means of supplementing state revenue. But ...
This article briefly looks at some of the ways that academics – and more specifically the Internatio...
Prevention and harm minimization approaches to problem gaming have become a matter of growing public...
Online gambling is a growing business with many stakeholders. Due to the fact that a small proportio...
Online gambling companies claim that they are ethical providers. They seem committed to corporate so...
It remains irrefutable that electronic gaming machines are associated with gambling-related harms. A...
Local environment plays an important role in understanding gambling as a public health issue. This s...
Problem gambling is considered a public health problem in many countries and is associated with seri...
Abstract: Increasingly, industry operators and governments espouse the view that they play a role in...
In recent years there has been an enormous growth in gambling participation and net losses ($5.3 bil...
Over the last decade, online gambling has been steadily increasing both in availability and in popul...