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Author Hoye, Russell, 1966- author.

Title Sport volunteering / Russell Hoye, Graham Cuskelly, Chris Auld, Pam Kappelides and Katie Misener
Published Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019
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Contents Volunteers and sport -- The impact of volunteers on sport -- Government impacts on sport volunteers -- The psychology of sport volunteering -- Sport volunteering and diverse populations -- Managing sport volunteers -- Volunteer administrators -- Volunteer officials -- Volunteer coaches -- Sport event volunteers -- A sport volunteering research agenda
Summary Volunteers are central to sport at all levels, from mega-events to grassroots clubs. Sport Volunteering is a definitive guide to the issues associated with managing volunteers in sport. The book focuses on the psychology of the voluntary experience, thechallenges inherent in managing a volunteer workforce for not-for-profit and other groups, and the development of volunteers. It provides a perspective on the roles of volunteers in the development and delivery of sport in a range of contexts- events, clubs, associations and other non-profit groups - and explores important contemporary issues such as sustainability, diversity and the management of risk. This book is essential reading for anybody studying sport volunteering or managing volunteers in sport, and a valuable resource for students of sport development, sport management, sport business, sport events, sport administration, sport policy, community sport, sport facilities, sport operations, event management or sport coaching
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Russell Hoye is Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research Development and Director of Sport at La Trobe University, Australia, where he previously served as Director of the Centre for Sport and Social Impact. He is also Adjunct Professor in the School of Human Kinetics at the University of Ottawa, Canada. His research interests are in corporate governance, public policy, volunteer management and the impact of sport on individuals and society. He is Editor of the Sport Management Series for Routledge and is a member of the editorial boards for theInternational Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, the Sport Management Review and the Journal of Global Sport Management. Graham Cuskelly is Head of the Department of Tourism, Sport and Hotel Management in the AACSB accredited Business School at Griffith University, Australia. His research interests are in volunteers in sport, the development of community sport, and sport organisation and governance. He has been chief investigator on four Australian Research Council grants and a Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council grant. His most recent funded research projects include the resilience of community sport organisations impacted by natural disasters, and the economic value of community club-based sport. Chris Auld is Dean of Macleay College, Australia. He was previously Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic) at the International College of Management Sydney and was Dean (International) and Head of Department with the Griffith Business School, Griffith University, Australia. His research interests include community sport, the management of sport volunteers, board performance and governance in third sector organisations, and the impacts of major sport events. In 2010 he was elected Senior Fellow and Founding Member of the World Leisure Academy. Pam Kappelides is Lecturer in Sport Management at La Trobe University, Australia, and isan expert in the field of volunteer management, community development, youth and children development, disability and minority groups, and the impact of sport participation and development in the community. She has also secured significant research projects and has consultedwith many sport organisations and government agencies such as VicHealth, YMCA, Special Olympics, Masters Sport, Tennis Victoria, Football Federation Victoria, Sport and Recreation Victoria, and various local government councils. Katie Misener is in the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies, Faculty of Applied Health Sciences atthe University of Waterloo, Canada. Her primary research focuses on the capacity and social impact of non-profit community sport organisations, with a particular focus on how capacity can be enhanced to support sport service delivery and foster social engagement through sport. Her research interests also include the role of sport organisations in community health promotion and creating collaborative value through inter-organisational relationships
Print version record
Subject Volunteer workers in sports.
Sports administration.
Volunteers -- Management
SPORTS & RECREATION -- General.
Sports administration
Volunteer workers in sports
Volunteers -- Management
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780429292323
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