Responsible Gambling Codes of Conduct (CoC) are used around the world to describe electronic gambling machine (EGM) operator commitments to reducing harm from gambling. In addition to the provision of passive product information and warnings, CoC describe how venues should assist EGM users displaying signs of problematic gambling. The focus in this paper is on venue adherence to the active strategies described in these documents relating to supporting ‘responsible gambling’ and discouraging harmful, intensive and extended gambling. The paper triangulates data from aspirational statements by EGM operators published in CoC documents; structured, unannounced observations by the research team in 11 EGM venues; and interviews and focus groups co...
In New South Wales (NSW), the Gaming Machines Act 2001 and the Gaming Machines Regulation 2010 requi...
BACKGROUND: Harmful gambling has been identified as an important public health issue that affects in...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown that government and industry discussions of gambling may foc...
Responsible Gambling Codes of Conduct (CoC) are used around the world to describe electronic gamblin...
The use of electronic gambling machines (EGMs) in Australia and New Zealand constitutes the largest ...
This paper presented a case study of responsible gambling practices at one large club, drawing on in...
During the 1990s, states embraced legalised gambling as a means of supplementing state revenue. But ...
This paper aims to explain why responsible provision of gambling is an important corporate social is...
This paper aims to explain why responsible provision of gambling is an important corporate social is...
In reviewing potential harm minimisation and consumer protection measures for gambling, the Producti...
In this special issue, critical consideration is given to existing knowledge and understanding regar...
The voluntary self exclusion program has been designed as one attempt to minimise the harm caused by...
Background: Harmful gambling has been identified as an important public health issue that affects in...
Online gambling is a growing business with many stakeholders. Due to the fact that a small proportio...
In reviewing potential harm minimisation and consumer protection measures for gambling, the Producti...
In New South Wales (NSW), the Gaming Machines Act 2001 and the Gaming Machines Regulation 2010 requi...
BACKGROUND: Harmful gambling has been identified as an important public health issue that affects in...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown that government and industry discussions of gambling may foc...
Responsible Gambling Codes of Conduct (CoC) are used around the world to describe electronic gamblin...
The use of electronic gambling machines (EGMs) in Australia and New Zealand constitutes the largest ...
This paper presented a case study of responsible gambling practices at one large club, drawing on in...
During the 1990s, states embraced legalised gambling as a means of supplementing state revenue. But ...
This paper aims to explain why responsible provision of gambling is an important corporate social is...
This paper aims to explain why responsible provision of gambling is an important corporate social is...
In reviewing potential harm minimisation and consumer protection measures for gambling, the Producti...
In this special issue, critical consideration is given to existing knowledge and understanding regar...
The voluntary self exclusion program has been designed as one attempt to minimise the harm caused by...
Background: Harmful gambling has been identified as an important public health issue that affects in...
Online gambling is a growing business with many stakeholders. Due to the fact that a small proportio...
In reviewing potential harm minimisation and consumer protection measures for gambling, the Producti...
In New South Wales (NSW), the Gaming Machines Act 2001 and the Gaming Machines Regulation 2010 requi...
BACKGROUND: Harmful gambling has been identified as an important public health issue that affects in...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown that government and industry discussions of gambling may foc...