getCITED   
  Home     Search     Add Content     Reports     Help  
Edit Publication | Edit Contributors | Delete Publication | Edit References | Edit Citations
Add to Bookstack | Show Bookstack | Change Bookstack

The size-structure relationship in voluntary sport organizations

Post a Comment
CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Amis, J. (University of Memphis)
  Author Slack, T. (University of Alberta)
JOURNAL:
  Journal of Sport Management [JSM], 10(1), 76 - 86.
YEAR: 1996
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): Volunteer; Sport; Association; Income; Personnel; Correlation; Specialist; Standard; Decision-making; Research; United-States
DISCIPLINE: Recreation, Sports & Leisure Studies
HTTP:
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-334-918 (Last edited on 2002/04/19 15:00:28 GMT-6)
SPONSOR(S):
 
ABSTRACT:
Contingency theorists have consistently identified size as a major factor influencing the structure of an organization. This study examines the size-structure relationship in a set of voluntary sport organizations (VSOs). The results of the study generally support the trends identified in the organization theory literature; they also demonstrate that VSOs have unique features that influence the effect that size has on their structural arrangements. This is most noticeable when the association, or more specifically the lack of association, between size and the structure of decision making is examined. The relationship between professionals and volunteers, and their associated struggle for control of these organizations, is identified as a principal factor contributing to this situation.
STATISTICS
Click on # to view
 Citations   1 
 References   42 
 Comments  
 Quality      0/0.00 
 Interest      0/0.00 
 View(er)s   8/1246 
Quality
  N/A
High
  7
  6
  5
  4
  3
  2
  1
Low
Interest
  N/A
High
  7
  6
  5
  4
  3
  2
  1
Low
Prev | Next

    ABOUT getCITED   |    CONTACT US   |    USER INFO   |    PREFERENCES   |    PRIVACY   |    LOG IN   
Comments? Suggestions? Send them to feedback@getCITED.org.

Copyright © 2000-2006 getCITED Inc. All Rights Reserved.