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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Graham Cuskelly
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Cuskelly, Graham, et al.. (2016). Non-volunteerism of university sport students: A leisure constraints theory approach. South African Journal for Research in Sport Physical Education and Recreation. 38(1). 167–177.1 indexed citations
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Cuskelly, Graham, et al.. (2015). A comparative study between Australian and South African university sport students' volunteer motives and constraints : sport management and governance. African Journal for Physical Health Education Recreation and Dance. 21. 127–141.2 indexed citations
Cuskelly, Graham, et al.. (2014). Motives and constraints influencing volunteerism amongst university sport students : sport education and community involvement. African Journal for Physical Health Education Recreation and Dance. 20. 448–462.1 indexed citations
Hoye, Russell, Graham Cuskelly, Tracy Taylor, & Simon Darcy. (2008). Volunteer Motives and Retention in Community Sport: A Study of Australian Rugby Clubs. UTS ePRESS (University of Technology Sydney). 13(2). 40–48.34 indexed citations
Cuskelly, Graham & Russell Hoye. (2004). Board member selection, orientation and evaluation: implications for board performance in member-benefit voluntary sport organisations. 10(1). 77–100.18 indexed citations
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Auld, Christopher John & Graham Cuskelly. (2001). Behavioural characteristics of volunteers: implications for community sport and recreation organisations.. Griffith Research Online (Griffith University, Queensland, Australia). 4(2). 29–37.9 indexed citations
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Watkins, M. M. & Graham Cuskelly. (2000). Marketing and promoting sport and recreation. Griffith Research Online (Griffith University, Queensland, Australia).
Patterson, Ian, et al.. (1999). Encouraging participation in physical activity through school and community links. Queensland's institutional digital repository (The University of Queensland). 46(4). 17–23.2 indexed citations
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Cuskelly, Graham. (1998). Organisational Commitment and Committee Turnover of Volunteers in Sport.. Griffith Research Online (Griffith University, Queensland, Australia). 3(2). 4–14.4 indexed citations
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Cuskelly, Graham. (1995). THE INFLUENCE OF COMMITTEE FUNCTIONING ON THE ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT OF VOLUNTEER ADMINISTRATORS IN SPORT. Journal of sport behavior. 18(4). 254–269.38 indexed citations
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McIntyre, Neil, Graham Cuskelly, & Chris Auld. (1991). The benefits of urban parks: a market segmentation approach.. 27(4). 11–18.5 indexed citations
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Cuskelly, Graham, et al.. (1989). An investigation of selected risk management practices among local government park and recreation departments in North Carolina.. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. 7(1). 26–40.2 indexed citations
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