Search results for "multilevel approach"

showing 2 items of 2 documents

Structural Dynamics and Intentional Governance in Strategic Interorganizational Network Evolution: A Multilevel Approach

2016

This article aims to shed light on the drivers underlying the role and scope of intentional governance of the structural dynamics of whole interorganizational networks. Prior research has distinguished networks that are emergent from networks that are orchestrated. While empirical studies have shown situations in which the role and scope of intentional governance of whole interorganizational networks has changed in time, and there is a growing interest regarding the endogenous drivers of network dynamics, the dimensions that influence intentional governance of network structure dynamics and the way this is carried out remain still to be elucidated. In order to pinpoint these drivers, we le…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management050402 sociologyKnowledge managementScope (project management)Computer sciencebusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementCorporate governance05 social sciencesPublic relationsNetwork dynamicsmultilevel approach network structural dynamics strategic interorganizational networks whole network governanceEmpirical research0504 sociologyLeverage (negotiation)Order (exchange)Dynamics (music)Management of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessAgency (sociology)businessSettore SECS-P/08 - Economia E Gestione Delle Imprese050203 business & management
researchProduct

Volunteer satisfaction in sports clubs: A multilevel analysis in 10 European countries

2020

Regular voluntary engagement is a basic resource for sports clubs that may also promote social cohesion and active citizenship. The satisfaction of volunteers is an imperative factor in this engagement, and the purpose of this article is to explore individual and organizational determinants of volunteer satisfaction in sports clubs. Theoretically, our study builds on the actor-theory concepts where volunteer satisfaction depends on subjective evaluations of expectations and experiences in a sports club (‘logic of situation’), so that positive evaluations lead to higher satisfaction and, hopefully, retention of volunteers. This research uses a sample of 8131 volunteers from 642 sports clubs…

Sociology and Political Scienceeducation05 social sciencesMultilevel modelApplied psychologyWorkloadSample (statistics)790 Sports games & entertainmentactor-theory conceptsActive citizenshipProfessionalization0506 political sciencesports clubsvolunteer satisfactionmultilevel approachvolunteeringResource (project management)Incentive0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationClubPsychologyhuman activities050212 sport leisure & tourismSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)International Review for the Sociology of Sport
researchProduct