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Volunteers at biking race events
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Antecedents of commitment and intention to remain volunteering at future events
Reidar J. Mykletun
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Krista Himanen
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The impact of social networks in the development of a personal sports brand
Michael Robert Green
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The future of professional football
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A Delphi-based perspective of German experts on probable versus surprising scenarios
Steffen Merkel
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Sascha L. Schmidt
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Dominik Schreyer
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Factors impacting the decision to attend soccer games: an exploratory study
Fahri Karakaya
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Peter Yannopoulos
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Margarita Kefalaki
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The role of sport science in the elite football labour process
Peter Kennedy
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David Kennedy
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Service quality models in the context of the fitness industry
Olga Polyakova
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Mohammed T Mirza
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