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Original Article

Are sports club members big spenders?

Findings from sport specific analyses in Germany

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Pages 214-224 | Received 08 Dec 2008, Accepted 07 Jul 2009, Published online: 07 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

This paper analyses the sport expenditures of people who are members of non-profit sports clubs (N = 10,013) in Germany. Adult members, active in 21 sports, were asked about their sport expenditure relating to several defined categories. The results show that members spend an average of €1610 per year on their chosen sport. Sport specific analyses reveal big differences in expenditure between sports, ranging from badminton (€338) to equestrian (€7902). According to sport-specific regression analyses, personal income, level of performance, and weekly time of participation are the main predictors of sport-specific expenditures. Compared to other studies, these results show that the financial status of members of non-profit sports clubs is very strong.

Notes

3 Typical features of these non-profit sports clubs are voluntary membership, same interests of the members, democracy, autonomy, and voluntary work (CitationHorch, 1992).

4 The exact proportion of sports club members cannot be estimated, because some people are members in more than one club.

5 No new categories appeared based on the answers from other expenditures.

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