The purpose of this article is to report on the outcome of a two-day consensus-building exercise amongst sport scientists and sport practitioners interested in the recruitment, development, and retention of sport officials. Twenty participants including volunteers and paid employees affiliated with nine Ontario-based sport organizations, university researchers, and provincial government policy makers participated. A consensus statement regarding this aspect of sport officiating and, more specifically, “What do we know?”, “What don’t we know?”, and “Where does the research need to go from here?” is presented. A willingness to consider and embrace these ideas may be critical in moving sport officiating from being an understu...
With attrition rates of 30%, organizations need to understand sport officials’ motivations...
Abstract: With governments in many western countries implementing sport policy programs directed at ...
International audienceIn sport research, the majority of attention is directed toward athletes. Whi...
The purpose of this article is to report on the outcome of a two-day consensus-building exercise amo...
The purpose of this article is to report on the outcome of a two-day consensus-building exercise amo...
Current trends indicate the number of qualified sports officials continues to dwindle. Therefore, th...
With governments in many western countries implementing sport policy programmes directed at increasi...
A 2001 report by the National Association of Sports Officials (NASO) indicated there is likely to be...
There is a growing concern about the shortage of sports officials and its impact on organized youth ...
Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Machine Learning and Data Mining for Sports Analyticsco-located w...
Sport officials occupy essential roles in sport and are necessary for sport to function properly. Ho...
Referees are key sport personnel who have important responsibilities both on- and off- the field. Or...
The purpose of this synthesis was to identify on two common issues in Sports Officiating: Recruitmen...
Building upon the current sport officiating research, this study puts forth the Referee Retention Sc...
Recruiting and retaining officials for the game of baseball is challenging. Attrition is always issu...
With attrition rates of 30%, organizations need to understand sport officials’ motivations...
Abstract: With governments in many western countries implementing sport policy programs directed at ...
International audienceIn sport research, the majority of attention is directed toward athletes. Whi...
The purpose of this article is to report on the outcome of a two-day consensus-building exercise amo...
The purpose of this article is to report on the outcome of a two-day consensus-building exercise amo...
Current trends indicate the number of qualified sports officials continues to dwindle. Therefore, th...
With governments in many western countries implementing sport policy programmes directed at increasi...
A 2001 report by the National Association of Sports Officials (NASO) indicated there is likely to be...
There is a growing concern about the shortage of sports officials and its impact on organized youth ...
Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Machine Learning and Data Mining for Sports Analyticsco-located w...
Sport officials occupy essential roles in sport and are necessary for sport to function properly. Ho...
Referees are key sport personnel who have important responsibilities both on- and off- the field. Or...
The purpose of this synthesis was to identify on two common issues in Sports Officiating: Recruitmen...
Building upon the current sport officiating research, this study puts forth the Referee Retention Sc...
Recruiting and retaining officials for the game of baseball is challenging. Attrition is always issu...
With attrition rates of 30%, organizations need to understand sport officials’ motivations...
Abstract: With governments in many western countries implementing sport policy programs directed at ...
International audienceIn sport research, the majority of attention is directed toward athletes. Whi...