This article addresses factors that infl uence member commitment in sport clubs. Based on the theory of social action and the economic behaviour theory, it focuses not only on individual characteristics of club members but also on the corresponding structural conditions of sport clubs. Accordingly, a multilevel framework is developed for explaining member commitment in sport clubs. Different multilevel models were estimated in order to analyse the infl uences of both the individual and corresponding context Level in a sample of n = 1,699 members of 42 Swiss and German sport clubs. The multilevel analysis permitted an adequate handling of hierarchically structured data. Results of These multilevel analyses indicated that the commitment of me...
The organisational commitment of volunteers has been recognised as essential for the effective manag...
Sports organizations often face volunteers’ retention problems. A small volunteers’ involvement in t...
Volunteers are still the most important resource for amateur football clubs. However, stable volunt...
Introduction: Over the last decades, Swiss sports clubs have lost their "monopoly" in the market f...
This article analyses the conditions influencing the commitment of members of sports clubs. It focus...
This article addresses factors that influence voluntary sport club (VSC) members’ loyalty to volunta...
Sports clubs may be an ideal setting for social integration for people from different backgrounds. U...
Swierzy P, Wicker P, Breuer C. The impact of organizational capacity on voluntary engagement in spor...
Sports clubs are often perceived as important mediums for social integration, but the empirical evid...
Aspects of involvement in sports and active leisure in an organized context have been extensively in...
This study analysed the underlying determinants of soccer club volunteers’ tendency to continue or t...
Volunteers are the most important resource for non-profit sport clubs seeking to bolster their viabi...
Regular voluntary engagement is a basic resource for sports clubs that may also promote social cohes...
Although there is a body of research on individuals’ motivations for deciding to volunteer, little i...
The aim of this study is to re-evaluate the nature of bonding and bridging social capital in sports ...
The organisational commitment of volunteers has been recognised as essential for the effective manag...
Sports organizations often face volunteers’ retention problems. A small volunteers’ involvement in t...
Volunteers are still the most important resource for amateur football clubs. However, stable volunt...
Introduction: Over the last decades, Swiss sports clubs have lost their "monopoly" in the market f...
This article analyses the conditions influencing the commitment of members of sports clubs. It focus...
This article addresses factors that influence voluntary sport club (VSC) members’ loyalty to volunta...
Sports clubs may be an ideal setting for social integration for people from different backgrounds. U...
Swierzy P, Wicker P, Breuer C. The impact of organizational capacity on voluntary engagement in spor...
Sports clubs are often perceived as important mediums for social integration, but the empirical evid...
Aspects of involvement in sports and active leisure in an organized context have been extensively in...
This study analysed the underlying determinants of soccer club volunteers’ tendency to continue or t...
Volunteers are the most important resource for non-profit sport clubs seeking to bolster their viabi...
Regular voluntary engagement is a basic resource for sports clubs that may also promote social cohes...
Although there is a body of research on individuals’ motivations for deciding to volunteer, little i...
The aim of this study is to re-evaluate the nature of bonding and bridging social capital in sports ...
The organisational commitment of volunteers has been recognised as essential for the effective manag...
Sports organizations often face volunteers’ retention problems. A small volunteers’ involvement in t...
Volunteers are still the most important resource for amateur football clubs. However, stable volunt...