Sport and Leisure Management: SAGE Library of Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure
Editat de Mike Weeden Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 dec 2013
Volume Two: The Mixed Economy of Sport and Leisure Provision
Volume Three: Sport and Leisure Consumption
Volume Four: Managing Sport and Leisure Operations
Preț: 4500.72 lei
Preț vechi: 6082.05 lei
-26% Nou
Puncte Express: 6751
Preț estimativ în valută:
861.29€ • 903.24$ • 718.19£
861.29€ • 903.24$ • 718.19£
Carte indisponibilă temporar
Doresc să fiu notificat când acest titlu va fi disponibil:
Se trimite...
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781446257258
ISBN-10: 1446257258
Pagini: 1688
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 131 mm
Greutate: 3.18 kg
Ediția:Four-Volume Set
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria SAGE Library of Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1446257258
Pagini: 1688
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 131 mm
Greutate: 3.18 kg
Ediția:Four-Volume Set
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria SAGE Library of Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
VOLUME ONE: DIMENSIONS OF SPORT AND LEISURE MANAGEMENT
PART ONE: MORE THAN MANAGING SPORT
Towards a Distinctive Sport Management Discipline - Laurence Chalip
Sport Management Must Show Social Concern as It Develops Tenable Theory - Earle Zeigler
From outside Lane to inside Track: - Simon Chadwick
Sport Management Research in the 21st Century
The Special Features of Sport - Aaron Smith and Bob Stewart
A Critical Revisit
PART TWO: THE GLOBAL MARKET FOR SPORT AND LEISURE
Not Playing around - Barry Smart
Global Capitalism, Modern Sport and Consumer Culture
Globalization of Sport - Lucie Thibault
An Inconvenient Truth
The Symbolic Politics of Sport Mega-Events: 2010 in Comparative Perspective - D. Black
Call Me Loyal - Alistair John and Steve Jackson
Globalization, Corporate Nationalism and the America's Cup
PART THREE: SPORT AND HEALTH
Organizational Readiness and Capacity-Building Strategies of Sporting Organizations to Promote Health - Meghan Casey, Warren Payne and Rochelle Eime
Sports Participation and Health-Related Behaviours among U.S. Youth - Russell Pate et al
Protection of Children in Competitive Sport - Romana Weber
Some Critical Questions for London 2012
How Will We Know if the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics Benefit Health? - Mike Weed
PART FOUR: SPORT AND CULTURE
Towards Social Leverage of Sport Events - Laurence Chalip
Sport in the 'City of Culture' - John Hughson
The Cultural Policy Connection
100 Years of Cultural Programming within the Olympic Games (1912-2012) - Beatriz Garcia
Origins, Evolution and Projections
PART FIVE: SPORT AND TOURISM
Progress in Sports Tourism Research? A Meta-Review and Exploration of Futures - Mike Weed
Critical (Realist) Reflection on Policy and Management Research in Sport, Tourism and Sports Tourism - Paul Downward
Major Sport Events and Long-Term Tourism Impacts - Harry Arne Solberg and Holger Preuss
VOLUME TWO: THE MIXED ECONOMY OF SPORT AND LEISURE PROVISION
PART ONE: PROFESSIONAL SPORT
Managing North American Major Professional Sport Teams in the New Millennium - James Gladden, Richard Irwin and William Sutton
A Focus on Building Brand Equity
On the Evolution of Competitive Balance - Martin Schmidt and David Berri
The Impact of an Increasing Global Search
The Peculiar International Economics of Professional Football in Europe - Stefan Kesenne
PART TWO: THE ROLE OF THE STATE IN SPORT AND LEISURE
A Stakeholder Approach to Understanding Economic Development Decision-Makin - Michael Friedman and Daniel Mason
Public Subsidies for Professional Sport Facilities
Sport and the Welfare State in Europe - Klaus Heinemann
Governing under Advanced Liberalism - Mick Green
Sport Policy and the Social Investment State
Knowledge, Power and Politics Contesting 'Evidence-Based' National Sport Policy - Joe Piggin, Steven Jackson and Malcolm Lewis
PART THREE: SPORT AND THE NOT-FOR-PROFIT SECTOR
Non-Profit Sport Board Performance - Russell Hoye and Alison Doherty
A Review and Directions for Future Research
Voluntary Engagement in Sports Clubs - Eike Emrich et al
A Behavioral Model and Some Empirical Evidence
Sports Policy Development and Implementation in Context - Alex Donaldson, Susan Leggett and Caroline Finch
Researching and Understanding the Perceptions of Community End Users
Understanding Sport Clubs as Sport Policy Implementers - Eivind Skille
A Theoretical Framework for the Analysis of the Implementation of Central Sport Policy through Local and Voluntary Sport Organizations
PART FOUR: SPORT AND LEISURE IN THE COMMERCIAL SECTOR
Sport Business in the Next Decade - Daniel Mahony and Dennis Howard
A General Overview of Expected Trends
Gross Domestic Sport Product - Michael Milano and Packianathan Challadurai
The Size of the Sport Industry in the United States
Exploring the Relationship between Sponsorship Characteristics and Sponsorship Asking Price - Taryn Wishart, Seung Pil Lee and T.Bettina Cornwell
Developing a Theory of Sport-Based Entrepreneurship - Vanessa Ratten
PART FIVE: SPORT AND EDCUATION
Physical Education and Sport in Schools - Richard Bailey
A Review of Benefits and Outcomes
Sports-Based Interventions for Socially Vulnerable Youth - Reinhard Haudenhuyse, Marc Theeboom and Zeno Nols
Towards Well-Defined Interventions with Easy-to-Follow Outcomes?
Exploitation in College Sports - Derek Van Rheenen
Race, Revenue and Educational Reward
Olympic Education and beyond - Dikaia Chatziefstathiou
Olympism and Value Legacies from the Olympic and Paralympic Games
VOLUME THREE: SPORT AND LEISURE CONSUMPTION
PART ONE: PARTICIPATION IN SPORT AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
Changes in German Sport Participation - Claudia Klostermann and Siegfried Nagel
Historical Trends in Individual Sports
Gender and Family Status Differences in Leisure-Time Sports/Fitness Participation - Hiromi Taniguchi and Frances Shupe
Social Interactions and the Demand for Sport - Paul Downward and Joseph Riordan
An Economic Analysis
The Demand for Sport - F. Lera-Lopez and M. Rapun-Garate
Sport Consumption and Participation Models
Understanding Participation in Sport and Physical Activity among Children and Adults - Steven Allender, Gill Cowburn and Charlie Foster
A Review of Qualitative Studies
PART TWO: SPORT AND LEISURE LIFESTYLES
The Relative Demands for Sports and Leisure in England - Paul Downward and Simona Rasciute
Lifestyle Sport, Public Policy and Youth Engagement - Paul Gilchrist and Belinda Wheaton
Examining the Emergence of Parkour
Involvement in Sport and Social Connectedness - Russell Hoye, Matthew Nicholson and Kevin Brown
Does Sport Foster Social Capital? The Contribution of Sport to a Lifestyle of Community Participation - Thomas Perks
PART THREE: SPORT FANDOM
Sport Consumer Motivation - Daniel Funk, Anthony Beaton and Kostas Alexandris
Autonomy and Control Orientations That Regulate Fan Behaviours
Women's Sport Spectatorship - Annemarie Farrell, Janet Fink and Sarah Fields
An Exploration of Men's Influence
Brazillian Football - Regina Madalozzo and Rodrigo Berber Villar
What Brings Fans to the Game?
The Pub as a Virtual Football Fandom Venue - Mike Weed
An Alternative to 'Being There'?
PART FOUR: SPORT, LEISURE AND THE MEDIA
Expanding the Boundaries of Sport Media Research - Mary Jo Kane and Heather Maxwell
Using Critical Theory to Explore Consumer Responses to Representations of Women's Sports
Sport, Media and Consumption in Asia - David Rowe and Callum Gilmour
A Merchandized Milieu
Public Broadcasting, Sport and Cultural Citizenship - Jay Scherer and David Whitson
The Future of Sport on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation?
From Inside the Newsroom - P David Howe
Paralympic Media and the 'Production' of Elite Disability
PART FIVE: TECHNOLOGY AND SPORT
Sport on the Move - Brett Hutchins
The Unfolding Impact of Mobile Communications on the Media Sport Content Economy
New Media, Professional Sport and Political Economy - Jon Dart
From Anti-Doping to a 'Performance Policy' - Andy Miah
Sport Technology, Being Human and Doing Ethics
Technology in Paralympic Sport - Brendan Burkett
Performance Enhancement or Essential for Performance?
VOLUME FOUR: MANAGING SPORT AND LEISURE OPERATIONS
PART ONE: SPORT FINANCE AND ECONOMICS
The Evolving European Model of Professional Sports Finance - Wladimir Andreff and Paul Staudoher
The Use and Misuse of Economic Impact Analysis - Ian Hudson
The Case of Professional Sports
Modelling the Economic Impact of Sports Events - ShiNa Li, Adam Blake and Rhodri Thomas
The Case of the Beijing Olympics
Contingent Valuation of a Classic Cycle Race - Andy Vekeman et al
PART TWO: SPORT FACILITY AND SERVICE MANAGEMENT
Measuring Service Quality in Sport Services - E. Tsitskari, D. Tsiotras and G. Tsiotras
The Intention-to-Repurchase Paradox - Alain Ferrand, Leigh Robinson and Pierre Valette-Florence
A Case of the Health and Fitness Industry
Management of Multipurpose Stadiums - Claudia Hock, Christian Ringle and Marko Sarstedt
Importance and Performance Measurement of Service Interfaces
PART THREE: MARKETING AND SPORT AND LEISURE
The Four Domains of Sports Marketing - Sam Fullerton and G. Russell Merz
A Conceptual Framework
Meeting Relationship-Marketing Goals through Social Media - Jo Williams and Susan Chinn
A Conceptual Model for Sport Marketers
Toward a History of Sport Branding - Stephen Hardy, Brian Norman and Sarah Sceery
The Multiple Brand Personalities of David Beckham - John Vincent, John Hill and Jason Lee
A Case Study of the Beckham Brand
PART FOUR: HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN SPORT
Management Training and National Sport Organization Managers - Patti Millar and Julie Stevens
Examining the Impact of Training on Individual and Organizational Performances
Global Human Resource Management Influences on Local Sport Organizations - Tracy Taylor and Cynthia Ho
The Value of Human Resources in Non-Public Sports Providers - Steven Vos
The Importance of Volunteers in Non-Profit Sports Clubs versus Professionals in For-Profit Fitness and Health Clubs
PART FIVE: MANAGING THE IMPACTS OF SPORT AND LEISURE
The Total Economic Value of Sporting Events Theory and Practice - Eric Barget and Jean-Jacques Gouget
Large Sport Events and Unemployment - Florian Hagn and Wolfgang Maennig
The Case of the 2006 Soccer World Cup in Germany
Sport Events and Strategic Leveraging - Daniel James O'Brien and Laurence Chalip
Pushing towards the Triple Bottom Line
Mega-Events as a Response to Poverty Reduction - Udesh Pillay and Orli Bass
The 2010 FIFA World Cup and Its Urban Development Implications
PART ONE: MORE THAN MANAGING SPORT
Towards a Distinctive Sport Management Discipline - Laurence Chalip
Sport Management Must Show Social Concern as It Develops Tenable Theory - Earle Zeigler
From outside Lane to inside Track: - Simon Chadwick
Sport Management Research in the 21st Century
The Special Features of Sport - Aaron Smith and Bob Stewart
A Critical Revisit
PART TWO: THE GLOBAL MARKET FOR SPORT AND LEISURE
Not Playing around - Barry Smart
Global Capitalism, Modern Sport and Consumer Culture
Globalization of Sport - Lucie Thibault
An Inconvenient Truth
The Symbolic Politics of Sport Mega-Events: 2010 in Comparative Perspective - D. Black
Call Me Loyal - Alistair John and Steve Jackson
Globalization, Corporate Nationalism and the America's Cup
PART THREE: SPORT AND HEALTH
Organizational Readiness and Capacity-Building Strategies of Sporting Organizations to Promote Health - Meghan Casey, Warren Payne and Rochelle Eime
Sports Participation and Health-Related Behaviours among U.S. Youth - Russell Pate et al
Protection of Children in Competitive Sport - Romana Weber
Some Critical Questions for London 2012
How Will We Know if the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics Benefit Health? - Mike Weed
PART FOUR: SPORT AND CULTURE
Towards Social Leverage of Sport Events - Laurence Chalip
Sport in the 'City of Culture' - John Hughson
The Cultural Policy Connection
100 Years of Cultural Programming within the Olympic Games (1912-2012) - Beatriz Garcia
Origins, Evolution and Projections
PART FIVE: SPORT AND TOURISM
Progress in Sports Tourism Research? A Meta-Review and Exploration of Futures - Mike Weed
Critical (Realist) Reflection on Policy and Management Research in Sport, Tourism and Sports Tourism - Paul Downward
Major Sport Events and Long-Term Tourism Impacts - Harry Arne Solberg and Holger Preuss
VOLUME TWO: THE MIXED ECONOMY OF SPORT AND LEISURE PROVISION
PART ONE: PROFESSIONAL SPORT
Managing North American Major Professional Sport Teams in the New Millennium - James Gladden, Richard Irwin and William Sutton
A Focus on Building Brand Equity
On the Evolution of Competitive Balance - Martin Schmidt and David Berri
The Impact of an Increasing Global Search
The Peculiar International Economics of Professional Football in Europe - Stefan Kesenne
PART TWO: THE ROLE OF THE STATE IN SPORT AND LEISURE
A Stakeholder Approach to Understanding Economic Development Decision-Makin - Michael Friedman and Daniel Mason
Public Subsidies for Professional Sport Facilities
Sport and the Welfare State in Europe - Klaus Heinemann
Governing under Advanced Liberalism - Mick Green
Sport Policy and the Social Investment State
Knowledge, Power and Politics Contesting 'Evidence-Based' National Sport Policy - Joe Piggin, Steven Jackson and Malcolm Lewis
PART THREE: SPORT AND THE NOT-FOR-PROFIT SECTOR
Non-Profit Sport Board Performance - Russell Hoye and Alison Doherty
A Review and Directions for Future Research
Voluntary Engagement in Sports Clubs - Eike Emrich et al
A Behavioral Model and Some Empirical Evidence
Sports Policy Development and Implementation in Context - Alex Donaldson, Susan Leggett and Caroline Finch
Researching and Understanding the Perceptions of Community End Users
Understanding Sport Clubs as Sport Policy Implementers - Eivind Skille
A Theoretical Framework for the Analysis of the Implementation of Central Sport Policy through Local and Voluntary Sport Organizations
PART FOUR: SPORT AND LEISURE IN THE COMMERCIAL SECTOR
Sport Business in the Next Decade - Daniel Mahony and Dennis Howard
A General Overview of Expected Trends
Gross Domestic Sport Product - Michael Milano and Packianathan Challadurai
The Size of the Sport Industry in the United States
Exploring the Relationship between Sponsorship Characteristics and Sponsorship Asking Price - Taryn Wishart, Seung Pil Lee and T.Bettina Cornwell
Developing a Theory of Sport-Based Entrepreneurship - Vanessa Ratten
PART FIVE: SPORT AND EDCUATION
Physical Education and Sport in Schools - Richard Bailey
A Review of Benefits and Outcomes
Sports-Based Interventions for Socially Vulnerable Youth - Reinhard Haudenhuyse, Marc Theeboom and Zeno Nols
Towards Well-Defined Interventions with Easy-to-Follow Outcomes?
Exploitation in College Sports - Derek Van Rheenen
Race, Revenue and Educational Reward
Olympic Education and beyond - Dikaia Chatziefstathiou
Olympism and Value Legacies from the Olympic and Paralympic Games
VOLUME THREE: SPORT AND LEISURE CONSUMPTION
PART ONE: PARTICIPATION IN SPORT AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
Changes in German Sport Participation - Claudia Klostermann and Siegfried Nagel
Historical Trends in Individual Sports
Gender and Family Status Differences in Leisure-Time Sports/Fitness Participation - Hiromi Taniguchi and Frances Shupe
Social Interactions and the Demand for Sport - Paul Downward and Joseph Riordan
An Economic Analysis
The Demand for Sport - F. Lera-Lopez and M. Rapun-Garate
Sport Consumption and Participation Models
Understanding Participation in Sport and Physical Activity among Children and Adults - Steven Allender, Gill Cowburn and Charlie Foster
A Review of Qualitative Studies
PART TWO: SPORT AND LEISURE LIFESTYLES
The Relative Demands for Sports and Leisure in England - Paul Downward and Simona Rasciute
Lifestyle Sport, Public Policy and Youth Engagement - Paul Gilchrist and Belinda Wheaton
Examining the Emergence of Parkour
Involvement in Sport and Social Connectedness - Russell Hoye, Matthew Nicholson and Kevin Brown
Does Sport Foster Social Capital? The Contribution of Sport to a Lifestyle of Community Participation - Thomas Perks
PART THREE: SPORT FANDOM
Sport Consumer Motivation - Daniel Funk, Anthony Beaton and Kostas Alexandris
Autonomy and Control Orientations That Regulate Fan Behaviours
Women's Sport Spectatorship - Annemarie Farrell, Janet Fink and Sarah Fields
An Exploration of Men's Influence
Brazillian Football - Regina Madalozzo and Rodrigo Berber Villar
What Brings Fans to the Game?
The Pub as a Virtual Football Fandom Venue - Mike Weed
An Alternative to 'Being There'?
PART FOUR: SPORT, LEISURE AND THE MEDIA
Expanding the Boundaries of Sport Media Research - Mary Jo Kane and Heather Maxwell
Using Critical Theory to Explore Consumer Responses to Representations of Women's Sports
Sport, Media and Consumption in Asia - David Rowe and Callum Gilmour
A Merchandized Milieu
Public Broadcasting, Sport and Cultural Citizenship - Jay Scherer and David Whitson
The Future of Sport on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation?
From Inside the Newsroom - P David Howe
Paralympic Media and the 'Production' of Elite Disability
PART FIVE: TECHNOLOGY AND SPORT
Sport on the Move - Brett Hutchins
The Unfolding Impact of Mobile Communications on the Media Sport Content Economy
New Media, Professional Sport and Political Economy - Jon Dart
From Anti-Doping to a 'Performance Policy' - Andy Miah
Sport Technology, Being Human and Doing Ethics
Technology in Paralympic Sport - Brendan Burkett
Performance Enhancement or Essential for Performance?
VOLUME FOUR: MANAGING SPORT AND LEISURE OPERATIONS
PART ONE: SPORT FINANCE AND ECONOMICS
The Evolving European Model of Professional Sports Finance - Wladimir Andreff and Paul Staudoher
The Use and Misuse of Economic Impact Analysis - Ian Hudson
The Case of Professional Sports
Modelling the Economic Impact of Sports Events - ShiNa Li, Adam Blake and Rhodri Thomas
The Case of the Beijing Olympics
Contingent Valuation of a Classic Cycle Race - Andy Vekeman et al
PART TWO: SPORT FACILITY AND SERVICE MANAGEMENT
Measuring Service Quality in Sport Services - E. Tsitskari, D. Tsiotras and G. Tsiotras
The Intention-to-Repurchase Paradox - Alain Ferrand, Leigh Robinson and Pierre Valette-Florence
A Case of the Health and Fitness Industry
Management of Multipurpose Stadiums - Claudia Hock, Christian Ringle and Marko Sarstedt
Importance and Performance Measurement of Service Interfaces
PART THREE: MARKETING AND SPORT AND LEISURE
The Four Domains of Sports Marketing - Sam Fullerton and G. Russell Merz
A Conceptual Framework
Meeting Relationship-Marketing Goals through Social Media - Jo Williams and Susan Chinn
A Conceptual Model for Sport Marketers
Toward a History of Sport Branding - Stephen Hardy, Brian Norman and Sarah Sceery
The Multiple Brand Personalities of David Beckham - John Vincent, John Hill and Jason Lee
A Case Study of the Beckham Brand
PART FOUR: HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN SPORT
Management Training and National Sport Organization Managers - Patti Millar and Julie Stevens
Examining the Impact of Training on Individual and Organizational Performances
Global Human Resource Management Influences on Local Sport Organizations - Tracy Taylor and Cynthia Ho
The Value of Human Resources in Non-Public Sports Providers - Steven Vos
The Importance of Volunteers in Non-Profit Sports Clubs versus Professionals in For-Profit Fitness and Health Clubs
PART FIVE: MANAGING THE IMPACTS OF SPORT AND LEISURE
The Total Economic Value of Sporting Events Theory and Practice - Eric Barget and Jean-Jacques Gouget
Large Sport Events and Unemployment - Florian Hagn and Wolfgang Maennig
The Case of the 2006 Soccer World Cup in Germany
Sport Events and Strategic Leveraging - Daniel James O'Brien and Laurence Chalip
Pushing towards the Triple Bottom Line
Mega-Events as a Response to Poverty Reduction - Udesh Pillay and Orli Bass
The 2010 FIFA World Cup and Its Urban Development Implications
Descriere
This new major work on sport and leisure management takes a wide and holistic view of the topic, conceptualising sport and leisure management as an area of study that is underpinned by a range of social science disciplines.