Democratic participation in voluntary associations: A multilevel analysis of sports clubs in Europe

Bjarne Ibsen, Karsten Elmose-Østerlund, Svenja Feiler, Christoph Breuer, Ørnulf Seippel, Jan-Willem van der Roest, Jeroen Scheerder

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Abstract

Non-profit associations are usually democratically organized, and this feature plays a legitimizing role for the public support to associations. This article examines which characteristics at country level, organizational level and individual level can explain variations with regard to member engagement in the association democracy in sports clubs in Europe. The statistical analyses use data on 12,755 members from 642 sports clubs in ten European countries. The findings show that the majority of the members in sports clubs participate in the association democracy, but the level and form of engagement varies considerably. At the country level, no link between the democratic strength and quality of the countries on the one hand and member engagement on the other could be identified. Instead, characteristics at the organizational and individual level were found to be relevant. More concretely, (1) the size of the sports club, (2) the socioeconomic background of the members (gender, age and education), and (3) the way in which the members are involved in and affiliated to the club (engaged in voluntary work, participating in social activities, etc.) were found to be significantly correlated with the engagement of members in the association democracy.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
ZeitschriftVoluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations
Jahrgang30
Ausgabenummer5
Seiten (von - bis)1148-1163
Seitenumfang16
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 01.10.2019

Fachgebiete und Schlagwörter

  • Macro, meso and micro level
  • Organizational characteristics
  • Participatory democracy

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