Abstract: Many young people in the Netherlands participate in voluntary sports clubs (VSCs) but stop once they become adults. VSCs lack the ability to transition their youth members to adult members, which threatens the size of the clubs in terms of membership, the income, and the availability of volunteers. This research aims to identify experiences of young adult members that contribute to membership involvement (MI) and intentions to support the club and continue membership (membership commitment). A mixed-method approach consisting of a qualitative and a quantitative study was used. The results showed that young adult members elaborate on a wide range of experiences that predicts MI at four stages of membership. These experiences can be...
In our research project we investigate for Dutch young adults in three consecutive studies sports cl...
Voluntary work is still the most important resource that allow clubs to survive and to offer interes...
Research question: The research considers the organisational socialisation process for volunteers in...
Many young people in the Netherlands participate in voluntary sports clubs (VSCs) but stop once they...
Aspects of involvement in sports and active leisure in an organized context have been extensively in...
In our research project we investigate for Dutch young adults in three consecutive studies sports cl...
Volunteers are the most important resource for non-profit sport clubs seeking to bolster their viabi...
This article addresses factors that influence voluntary sport club (VSC) members’ loyalty to volunta...
Sports could not survive without volunteers as they are vital to the ‘playing of sport’. Volunteerin...
Regular voluntary engagement is a basic resource for sports clubs that may also promote social cohes...
Swierzy P, Wicker P, Breuer C. The impact of organizational capacity on voluntary engagement in spor...
Sport has the ability to bring together people in activity-based communities that can be beneficial ...
The aim of this study is to re-evaluate the nature of bonding and bridging social capital in sports ...
This review paper focuses on volunteers in community sports associations (CSAs). Such associations a...
Although voluntary associations are known to play a very important role in the civic integration of ...
In our research project we investigate for Dutch young adults in three consecutive studies sports cl...
Voluntary work is still the most important resource that allow clubs to survive and to offer interes...
Research question: The research considers the organisational socialisation process for volunteers in...
Many young people in the Netherlands participate in voluntary sports clubs (VSCs) but stop once they...
Aspects of involvement in sports and active leisure in an organized context have been extensively in...
In our research project we investigate for Dutch young adults in three consecutive studies sports cl...
Volunteers are the most important resource for non-profit sport clubs seeking to bolster their viabi...
This article addresses factors that influence voluntary sport club (VSC) members’ loyalty to volunta...
Sports could not survive without volunteers as they are vital to the ‘playing of sport’. Volunteerin...
Regular voluntary engagement is a basic resource for sports clubs that may also promote social cohes...
Swierzy P, Wicker P, Breuer C. The impact of organizational capacity on voluntary engagement in spor...
Sport has the ability to bring together people in activity-based communities that can be beneficial ...
The aim of this study is to re-evaluate the nature of bonding and bridging social capital in sports ...
This review paper focuses on volunteers in community sports associations (CSAs). Such associations a...
Although voluntary associations are known to play a very important role in the civic integration of ...
In our research project we investigate for Dutch young adults in three consecutive studies sports cl...
Voluntary work is still the most important resource that allow clubs to survive and to offer interes...
Research question: The research considers the organisational socialisation process for volunteers in...