ABSTRACT

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, the challenges 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.

chapter 1|22 pages

Volunteers and sport

chapter 2|16 pages

The impact of volunteers on sport

chapter 3|15 pages

Government impacts on sport volunteers

chapter 4|16 pages

The psychology of sport volunteering

chapter 5|15 pages

Sport volunteering and diverse populations

chapter 6|18 pages

Managing sport volunteers

chapter 7|17 pages

Volunteer administrators

chapter 8|17 pages

Volunteer officials

chapter 9|18 pages

Volunteer coaches

chapter 10|18 pages

Sport event volunteers

chapter 11|6 pages

A sport volunteering research agenda