How to apply “minimize harm” as a guiding principle for regulating, redesigning, and running the gambling industry/business? The article looks at gambling through the flow concept using a four-dimensional frame of reference. The attempt is to analyze the problem of gambling from a scientific-technical, interpersonal, systemic and a spiritual-existential perspective. Two best-practice cases are used as illustrations; Norway’s national gambling monopoly operated by Norsk Tipping (NT), and the Italian city Pavia which was transformed from being “Italy’s Las Vegas” to return to the old charming city where gambling are strictly regulated. The third case illustrates the spiritual-existential dimension mirrored by a young American lawyer who becam...
Background: Over the past two decades, problem gambling has become a public health issue and researc...
A collection of case studies providing interdisciplinary empirical analysis of the impact of corpora...
Nevada attracted many "tourists," including compulsive gamblers (.77-5% of the population), problem ...
How to apply “minimize harm” as a guiding principle for regulating, redesigning, and running the gam...
Gambling has always led to addictive behavior in some individuals. However, the number and types of ...
Gambling activities of casinos, lotteries and other forms are becoming increasingly acceptable to so...
Gambling is emerging as a major industry around the world at a time when many of the more traditiona...
Although it is seen by many as a form of leisure and recreation, gambling can have serious repercuss...
My thesis deals with problems of pathology of gambling, both its causes as well as its consequences....
This article explores the forms of harmful practices and harms experienced by individuals since the ...
YesFlow experience has been widely investigated in experiential activities such as sports, the perfo...
This article explores the forms of harmful practices and harms experienced by individuals since the ...
This paper explores a continuum of gaming, gambling, and risk taking in society at large as crucial ...
The role risk taking has played in American history has helped shape current legislation concerning ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether gambler’s cognitive errors affect gamb...
Background: Over the past two decades, problem gambling has become a public health issue and researc...
A collection of case studies providing interdisciplinary empirical analysis of the impact of corpora...
Nevada attracted many "tourists," including compulsive gamblers (.77-5% of the population), problem ...
How to apply “minimize harm” as a guiding principle for regulating, redesigning, and running the gam...
Gambling has always led to addictive behavior in some individuals. However, the number and types of ...
Gambling activities of casinos, lotteries and other forms are becoming increasingly acceptable to so...
Gambling is emerging as a major industry around the world at a time when many of the more traditiona...
Although it is seen by many as a form of leisure and recreation, gambling can have serious repercuss...
My thesis deals with problems of pathology of gambling, both its causes as well as its consequences....
This article explores the forms of harmful practices and harms experienced by individuals since the ...
YesFlow experience has been widely investigated in experiential activities such as sports, the perfo...
This article explores the forms of harmful practices and harms experienced by individuals since the ...
This paper explores a continuum of gaming, gambling, and risk taking in society at large as crucial ...
The role risk taking has played in American history has helped shape current legislation concerning ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether gambler’s cognitive errors affect gamb...
Background: Over the past two decades, problem gambling has become a public health issue and researc...
A collection of case studies providing interdisciplinary empirical analysis of the impact of corpora...
Nevada attracted many "tourists," including compulsive gamblers (.77-5% of the population), problem ...