The Private Sport Sector in Europe
Edited by Antti Laine () and
Hanna Vehmas ()
in Sports Economics, Management and Policy from Springer, currently edited by Dennis Coates
Date: 2017
ISBN: 978-3-319-61310-9
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Chapters in this book:
- Getting a Grip on the Private Sport Sector in Europe
- Antti Laine and Hanna Vehmas
- AUSTRIA: Winter Tourism and Sport Retail Most Significant Sport Business Fields
- Philipp Vejchoda
- BELGIUM: The Rise and Size of the Sport Industry in the Flemish Region and the Brussels-Capital Region
- Julie Borgers and Jeroen Scheerder
- CYPRUS: A Small Island Country, Full of History and Passion for Sport
- Nicos Kartakoullis, Theofilos Pouliopoulos and Christina Loizou
- CZECH REPUBLIC: Growth of the Profit-Making Sport Sector After Economic and Political Transformations
- Irena Slepičková, Petr Laník and Jakub Popelka
- ESTONIA: To Buy or Not to Buy Is a Question for Many Estonians in Sport and Leisure Participation
- Kristjan Port and Karel Kulbin
- FINLAND: The Importance of the Private Sport Sector Has Increased in the 2000s
- Antti Laine
- FRANCE: A Market Dominated by Sport Goods Retailers
- Nicolas Delorme
- GERMANY: Transformation Towards a More Private Sport Sector
- Christoph Breuer, Thomas Giel and Kirstin Hallmann
- GREECE: The Impact of Economic Crisis on the Private Sport Sector
- Kostas Alexandris and Panagiota Balaska
- HUNGARY: Filling the Gaps in the Strategic State Sector
- Szilvia Perényi, Mihaly Szerovay and Ilona Bodnár
- ITALY: Dichotomies Between Professionalism vs. Voluntarism and Commercialisation vs. Non-profit in the Sport Sector
- Antonio Borgogni, Simone Digennaro and Emiliano Mazzoli
- LATVIA: On Its Way to Developing the Private Sport Sector
- Signe Luika
- LITHUANIA: Towards Professionalization of the Private Sport Sector
- Vilma Čingienė and Kristina Kalašinskaitė
- THE NETHERLANDS: A Joint Venture of Clubs, Businesses, Municipalities and Schools in Sport
- Koen Breedveld and Andries Kuipers
- PORTUGAL: A Growing Sport Market in a Dominant State Model
- Rui Gomes, Nuno Gustavo, Ricardo Melo and Vera Pedragosa
- ROMANIA: Private Sport Sector at the Crossroads of Past Socialism and Present Capitalism
- László Péter
- SPAIN: Evolution and Characteristics of the Private Sport Sector – Focus on Fitness Centres and Gyms
- Ramón Llopis-Goig, Anna Vilanova and Jorge Martín Sánchez
- UNITED KINGDOM: Dominance of the Commercial Sector in the Sport Market
- Chris Gratton and Themis Kokolakakis
- Development, Current Situation and Future Prospects of the Private Sport Sector in Europe
- Antti Laine and Hanna Vehmas
- Appendix: NACE Rev. 2 Directly Sport-Related Classes
- Antti Laine and Hanna Vehmas
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-61310-9
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