研究大学生俱乐部体育对大学的经济价值

IF 0.7 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Recreational Sports Journal Pub Date : 2024-04-24 DOI:10.1177/15588661241248636
Zikun Li, Laurence Chalip, Ellen B. Drogin Rodgers
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为了衡量大学俱乐部体育对高等院校经济和社会环境的贡献,本案例研究开发了一个实用模型--整合自创收入、刺激学生消费、吸引学生和留住学生--来量化俱乐部体育对大学的经济价值或价值,并考虑其对实现大学使命的更广泛效用。就所研究的大学而言,结果显示本科生俱乐部体育运动员每年为学校带来约 2170 万美元的支出,俱乐部体育可以通过对学生招募、保留和推荐的贡献来实现大学的使命。超过 50%的参与者认为,他们的入学、继续就读和推荐大学的意愿都归功于俱乐部体育的存在。参加俱乐部体育活动的学生比全校学生的留校率更高。此外,国际学生和住在校外的学生对俱乐部体育的评价尤为积极。
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Examining the Economic Value of Collegiate Club Sports to the University
To measure the contribution of collegiate club sports to the economic and social environment of higher education institutions, this case study developed a pragmatic model—integrating self-generated revenue, stimulated student spending, student attraction, and student retention—to quantify the economic value or worth of club sports to the university, and to consider their broader utility for the attainment of the university's mission. For the university studied, results show that undergraduate club sport athletes render approximately $21.7 million in institutional expenditure annually, and club sports can serve the university mission through their contribution to student recruitment, retention, and recommendation. Over 50% of participants credited their enrollment, continued attendance, and willingness to recommend the university to the availability of club sports. Student retention was more positive for participants in club sports than for the university population as a whole. Additionally, international students and students living off-campus viewed club sports as particularly positive.
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