Gambling activities and the revenues derived have been seen as a way to increase economic development in deprived areas. There are also, however, concerns about the effects of gambling in general and electronic gaming machines (EGMs) in particular, on the resources available to the localities in which they are situated. This paper focuses on the factors that determine the extent and spending of community benefit-related EGMgenerated resources within Victoria, Australia, focusing in particular on the relationships between EGM activity and socio-economic and social capital indicators, and how this relates to the community benefit resources generated by gaming.
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Gambling revenues as a public administration issue: electronic gaming machines in Victoria
Journal of Gambling Studies, Vol.29(4), pp.689-701
2013
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- Title
- Gambling revenues as a public administration issue: electronic gaming machines in Victoria
- Creators
- David Pickernell - University of Glamorgan Business SchoolRobyn L Keast - Southern Cross UniversityKerry Brown - Southern Cross UniversityNina Yousefpour - Queensland University of TechnologyChris Miller - University of Glamorgan Business School
- Publication Details
- Journal of Gambling Studies, Vol.29(4), pp.689-701
- Identifiers
- 2894; 991012821734002368
- Academic Unit
- Management; School of Business and Tourism; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts
- Resource Type
- Journal article