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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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