Sport governance has become an increasingly widespread subject for research and teaching in sports studies. This engaging and accessible textbook examines the governance of sport organisations in a changing political, legal, financial and socio-cultural context. It explains how sport organisations are governed, explores the issues and challenges faced by those governing sport today, and looks ahead to how sport can be governed better in the future. Covering sport at all levels, from community organisations and national governing bodies to international organisations such as the IOC and FIFA, this text examines key components of governance, such as legal and regulatory frameworks, stakeholding, performance, compliance and the reform of the non-profit sector in line with corporate governance. This text is also timely given that recent corruption scandals in sport have served to highlight the central importance of good governance in sport. Its nine chapters draw upon more than thirty international case examples across a range of sports including athletics, football, gymnastics, hockey, rowing, rugby, badminton and tennis. With extensive lists of learning activities and resources, original empirical research and insights into the politics of policymaking and implementation, this textbook is essential reading for any course on sport governance, policy, management or development.
These individuals include (for the current edition): Chad Carlson, Eastern Illinois University; Mark Dodds, SUNY Cortland; Matthew Garrett, Loras College; Harlan L. Johnson, Bacone College; William Kuchler, Methodist University; ...
Ethical management. The internal environment also includes organisational ethics strategies comprised of compliance- and values-based programs that outline the integrity standards that sport stakeholders should accept and uphold.
Global. International. Multinational. These are the words that describe and move business today. Sport is no exception. This text describes the international governance structures that shape sport throughout the world...
Publication of the Chinese Sports Law Sport governance reform made significant headway in the 1990s. A long term plan for sport promotion was developed, and with the promulgation of the Sports Law in October 1995 a break-through was ...
In Berlin, furthermore, Tentaja, a non-profit organization organized by and for refugees has successfully promoted the social integration of Syrian refugees by offering free sports activities to both refugees and local residents in the ...
(2017). USA Basketball. Retrieved from www.usab.com/about/about-usabasketball/constitution.aspx Cottrell, S. (2018, March 2). Sports Law Bar Association of Ireland - Tim O'Connor and Robert McTernaghan - Episode 61. [Video file].
Hungary adopted an extensive new law on sport at the end of 2000.1 This sports law replaced the earlier Sport Act of 1996 and its 1998 amendments. The law is a comprehensive set of rules that affect the various aspects of sport.
What is, or what should be, the function of sport in a globalized, commercialized world? Why does sport matter in the 21st century?
The chapters in this book were originally published in a special issue in Sport in Society.
This book is accompanied by a suite of useful ancillary materials, including an instructors' guide, test bank, and PowerPoint slides.