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This book provides an overview of perspectives and approaches to the cultural meaning of sport volunteering in different countries. The main objective is to reflect on the diversity of meanings with regard to volunteering in different cultures and societies. Additionally, this book will shed light on volunteering practices and the impact of volunteering from both an economic and a sociological perspective.
The book begins with an introductory section that gives an overview of the rationale of the text and the diversity of sport volunteers in general. From there, the book's 25 chapters each discuss a specific country case study provided by researchers from the respective country. These studies provide a comprehensive overview of volunteering in each country, such as motivations of volunteers, satisfaction of volunteers, their perceived cost and benefits, and many other areas related to the overall study. By having twenty-five different countries represented and a native of each country authoring the respective chapters, this book serves as a comprehensive and diverse review of sports volunteering around the world and can be incorporated into courses in economics - particularly those dealing with sports economics - and can also be used as a reference for volunteer organizations and sports economists worldwide.
Examines sports economics from a sociological perspective Provides insights from scholars based in twenty-five unique countries Analyzes the unique impact volunteers have on sports economics and how these impacts differ from country to country
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Dr. Fairley currently serves on the advisory board of the United States Australian Football League. Her research focuses on three major streams: sport and event tourism, volunteerism, and the globalization of sport. Dr. Fairley has conducted various research and consultancy projects in the United States, China, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Recent projects she has been involved in include the globalization of Australian Rules Football in international markets, the sport tourism behaviours of friends and family of athletes who travel to the Olympic Games, and the legacy of Olympic volunteerism.
Kirstin Hallmann (PhD, German Sport University Cologne (GSU)), is Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Sport Economics and Sport Management at GSU. She also serves as program director of the M.Sc. Sport Management at GSU. Her main research fields are economics of sport demand and consumer behavior in tourism, event, and sport contexts (activeand passive participation, volunteering) and competitiveness. Her work is published in leading sport management and tourism journals.
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Chapter 1: Introduction to Sport Volunteering Including Theoretical Framework.- Chapter 2: Australia.- Chapter 3: Belguim.- Chapter 4: Botswana.- Chapter 5: Brazil.- Chapter 6: Canada.- Chapter 7: China.- Chapter 8: Finland.- Chapter 9: Gambia.- Chapter 10: Germany.- Chapter 11: India.- Chapter 12: Iran.- Chapter 13: Japan.- Chapter 14: Laos.- Chapter 15: Mexico.- Chapter 16: The Netherlands.- Chapter 17: New Zealand.- Chapter 18: Paraguay.- Chapter 19: Russia.- Chapter 20: South Africa.- Chapter 21: Switzerland.- Chapter 22: Thailand.- Chapter 23: UAE.- Chapter 24: UK.- Chapter 25: USA.- Chapter 26: Sri Lanka.- Chapter 27: Conclusion.
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