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ID 15565
Title Transcription
チイキ スポーツ クラブ ニオケル ジシュテキ ウンエイ コウドウ ノ カノウセイ ト ゲンカイ
Title Alternative
SOCIAL CHARACTERISTS OF VOLUNTARY MANAGEMENT IN COMMUNITY SPORT CLUBS
Author
Mikawa, Yasunori
O'hashi, Yoshikatsu
Keywords
community sports
sport volunteer
voluntary association
Content Type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
Description
Community sport clubs are supported by club managers who include instructors,coaches, accountants and others. Their involvement in sport clubs were characterized by voluntary,gratuitous and public beneficial action which are supported to be important for developing community club service.
The purpose of this study was to investigate the difference in the involvement among managers from Women's Volleyball Clubs (WVC),Junior Sports Clubs (JSC) and Gateball Clubs (GC) in Tokushima and Okayama prefectures.
The results are summarized as the followings:
1) Though managers devoted themselves to their club members,they had little interests in the comanagement with other club managers and in the organization of sport clubs in the community.
2) Most managers thought it unnecessary to be awarded money for their management.
3) Most managers thought they were too busy in handling works related to club management. They hope all members to participate in club management .
4) Managers felt the next three to be a burden; less devotion to their own occupation or less time to spend with their family,the difficulty in recruiting participants and the difficulty in coordinating different opinions among participants.
5) Managers thought it worth being involved in club management. It was because they could have chances to be acquainted with avariety of people,to grow themselves up as a community volunteer and to get members' trusts.
Journal Title
徳島大学総合科学部人間科学研究
ISSN
09199810
NCID
AN1043724X
Publisher
徳島大学.総合科学部.人間社会学科
Volume
3
Start Page
23
End Page
34
Sort Key
23
Published Date
1996-02-17
EDB ID
FullText File
language
jpn
departments
Integrated Arts and Sciences