Sports policy systems in regulated Rhineland welfare states: similarities and differences in financial structures of sports clubs
Vos S, Wicker P, Breuer C, Scheerder J (2013)
International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 5(1): 55-71.
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Autor*in
Vos, Steven;
Wicker, PamelaUniBi;
Breuer, Christoph;
Scheerder, Jeroen
Abstract / Bemerkung
This article addresses the resource dependencies of voluntary sports club in two Rhineland welfare states with differences in their organizational arrangements of sports (e.g. the centralization of the Sport for All policy). On the basis of the VOCASPORT typology of sports policy systems and the resource dependence theory the composition of the revenues of non-profit sports clubs in Flanders (Belgium) and Germany is analysed and related to organizational contingency factors as well as similarities and differences in the sports policy systems. Data are used from the Flemish and the German panel survey of non-profit sports clubs. The results show that Flemish and German sports clubs differ regarding size, year of foundation and offered sports, but are very similar with regard to their financial structure. Both Flemish and German sports clubs strongly depend on third sector income, regardless of organizational factors. No remarkable differences were found with regard to the dependency on state income. The results suggest that sports clubs in the selected Rhineland welfare states, regardless of the organizational arrangement of the sports system they operate in, depend on third sector resources and have considerable decision-making autonomy.
Stichworte
organizational arrangements;
resource dependence theory;
Rhineland welfare state;
sports policy system;
voluntary sports clubs
Erscheinungsjahr
2013
Zeitschriftentitel
International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics
Band
5
Ausgabe
1
Seite(n)
55-71
ISSN
1940-6940
eISSN
1940-6959
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2942551
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Vos S, Wicker P, Breuer C, Scheerder J. Sports policy systems in regulated Rhineland welfare states: similarities and differences in financial structures of sports clubs. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics . 2013;5(1):55-71.
Vos, S., Wicker, P., Breuer, C., & Scheerder, J. (2013). Sports policy systems in regulated Rhineland welfare states: similarities and differences in financial structures of sports clubs. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics , 5(1), 55-71. doi:10.1080/19406940.2012.657665
Vos, Steven, Wicker, Pamela, Breuer, Christoph, and Scheerder, Jeroen. 2013. “Sports policy systems in regulated Rhineland welfare states: similarities and differences in financial structures of sports clubs”. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 5 (1): 55-71.
Vos, S., Wicker, P., Breuer, C., and Scheerder, J. (2013). Sports policy systems in regulated Rhineland welfare states: similarities and differences in financial structures of sports clubs. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 5, 55-71.
Vos, S., et al., 2013. Sports policy systems in regulated Rhineland welfare states: similarities and differences in financial structures of sports clubs. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics , 5(1), p 55-71.
S. Vos, et al., “Sports policy systems in regulated Rhineland welfare states: similarities and differences in financial structures of sports clubs”, International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics , vol. 5, 2013, pp. 55-71.
Vos, S., Wicker, P., Breuer, C., Scheerder, J.: Sports policy systems in regulated Rhineland welfare states: similarities and differences in financial structures of sports clubs. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics . 5, 55-71 (2013).
Vos, Steven, Wicker, Pamela, Breuer, Christoph, and Scheerder, Jeroen. “Sports policy systems in regulated Rhineland welfare states: similarities and differences in financial structures of sports clubs”. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 5.1 (2013): 55-71.