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Theoretical framework

Authors :
Breuer, C.
Hoekman, R.H.A.
Nagel, S.
Werff, H. van der
Schlesinger, T.
Wicker, P.
Lucassen, J.M.H.
Breuer, C.
Hoekman, R.H.A.
Nagel, S.
Werff, H. van der
Schlesinger, T.
Wicker, P.
Lucassen, J.M.H.
Source :
Breuer, C.; Hoekman, R.H.A.; Nagel, S. (ed.), Sport clubs in Europe: A cross-national comparative perspective; 7; 28; 9783319176345; Sports Economics, Management and Policy ; 12; Breuer, C.; Hoekman, R.H.A.; Nagel, S. (ed.), Sport clubs in Europe: A cross-national comparative perspective~~7~28~~9783319176345~~~~Sports Economics, Management and Policy ; 12~
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Item does not contain fulltext<br />To understand the current situation of sport clubs in Europe, one has to consider the history and development of sport clubs within European society. In this chapter we briefly outline the historical roots and basic characteristics of sport clubs, as well as their development through time. We then give an overview of current research topics, presenting different theoretical approaches to form the basis for a multilevel framework of comparison for sport clubs across different European countries.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Breuer, C.; Hoekman, R.H.A.; Nagel, S. (ed.), Sport clubs in Europe: A cross-national comparative perspective; 7; 28; 9783319176345; Sports Economics, Management and Policy ; 12; Breuer, C.; Hoekman, R.H.A.; Nagel, S. (ed.), Sport clubs in Europe: A cross-national comparative perspective~~7~28~~9783319176345~~~~Sports Economics, Management and Policy ; 12~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1284088795
Document Type :
Electronic Resource