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View article: High-Performance Sport in a Developing Country Through the Lens of Coaches and Sports Directors
High-Performance Sport in a Developing Country Through the Lens of Coaches and Sports Directors Open
This study investigates the perceptions of high-performance coaches (HPC) and high-15 performance directors (HPD) in Colombia, aiming to identify factors affecting elite sport 16 development in a developing country context. In contrast to …
View article: Health Promoting Sports Federations: theoretical foundations and guidelines
Health Promoting Sports Federations: theoretical foundations and guidelines Open
The potential for organised sports to promote health has been underexploited so far, according to researchers and policy-makers. Sports clubs have limited capacity to promote health due to their voluntary nature and have called for support…
View article: S8-3 How do national sport federations implement health promotion? A case study analysis in France
S8-3 How do national sport federations implement health promotion? A case study analysis in France Open
Purpose Sports club’s health promotion (HP) has been investigated, illustrating their need for resources, such as support from national sports federations (NSF), to develop into health-promoting settings. The present study investigates how…
View article: S8-2 Health Promoting Sports Federations: theoretical foundations and guidelines
S8-2 Health Promoting Sports Federations: theoretical foundations and guidelines Open
Purpose The potential for organised sports to promote health has been underexploited so far, according to researchers and policy-makers. Sports clubs have limited capacity to promote health due to their voluntary nature and have called for…
View article: Health promoting sports federations: theoretical foundations and guidelines
Health promoting sports federations: theoretical foundations and guidelines Open
Background Researchers and policy-makers have highlighted that the potential for organized sports to promote health has been underexploited. Sports clubs have limited capacity to promote health due to their voluntary nature and have called…
View article: A longitudinal analysis of organisational capacity determinants of the perceived need for change, adoption of ‘light’ sports initiatives and organisational growth in voluntary sports clubs
A longitudinal analysis of organisational capacity determinants of the perceived need for change, adoption of ‘light’ sports initiatives and organisational growth in voluntary sports clubs Open
Considering wider societal developments that reflect a demand for personalised services, this study aims to uncover the relationship between the perceived need for change by voluntary sports clubs (VSCs), their adoption of innovative servi…
View article: “It's not just a job, it's a passion”: passions and motivations of sport entrepreneurs
“It's not just a job, it's a passion”: passions and motivations of sport entrepreneurs Open
Purpose The present study aims to analyse sport entrepreneurs' passions and motivations to start a sport business. It answers calls from the literature to investigate sector-specific entrepreneurship ventures and expand the scope of sport …
View article: Implementing corporate social responsibility through charitable foundations in professional football: the role of trustworthiness
Implementing corporate social responsibility through charitable foundations in professional football: the role of trustworthiness Open
Rationale/PurposeCharitable foundations constitute the prime mechanism for the implementation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in sport. The relationship between the charitable foundation and the founding professional team sport or…
View article: Value co-creation and its impact on organizational performance: the case of the amateur football clubs of Antioquia football league of Colombia
Value co-creation and its impact on organizational performance: the case of the amateur football clubs of Antioquia football league of Colombia Open
Studies have shown the direct and positive influence of the co-creation of value on the performance of organizations. However, current knowledge about what and how co-creation of value impacts the performance of non-profit sports organizat…
View article: Managing sport and leisure in the era of Covid-19
Managing sport and leisure in the era of Covid-19 Open
In December 2019 the world was first informed of a new virus, called SARS-CoV-2 (hereafter Covid-19) spreading fast originally in China and quickly in the rest of the world, resulting in the hospitalisation and death of millions of people …
View article: Anti-doping in China: an analysis of the policy implementation processes through stakeholders’ perspectives
Anti-doping in China: an analysis of the policy implementation processes through stakeholders’ perspectives Open
Despite the vast research on anti-doping policy, little is known about anti-doping in China and how it responds to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). Yet this is an important area for understanding anti-doping at the international level.…
View article: COVID-19 impacts on sport governance and management: a global, critical realist perspective
COVID-19 impacts on sport governance and management: a global, critical realist perspective Open
This commentary considers the impacts of COVID-19 on sport governance and management, given the global threat to sport services and organizations evident as a result of the disease since early 2020. To frame this analysis of the impacts an…
View article: An Institutional Work Perspective to Performance Management: The Case of Botswana National Sport Organizations
An Institutional Work Perspective to Performance Management: The Case of Botswana National Sport Organizations Open
Performance management practices are used by organizations to monitor the efficiency and effectiveness of organizational processes. However, how National Sport Organizations adopt and implement these practices is still unknown. To fill thi…
View article: Organisational factors for corporate social responsibility implementation in sport federations: a qualitative comparative analysis
Organisational factors for corporate social responsibility implementation in sport federations: a qualitative comparative analysis Open
Research question: Understanding corporate social responsibility (CSR) implementation requires identifying factors that contribute to the ability of a sport organisation to develop CSR. This paper examines the complex combination of organi…
View article: Analyzing the influence of employee values on knowledge management in sport organizations
Analyzing the influence of employee values on knowledge management in sport organizations Open
Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between employee values and knowledge management (KM) in sport organizations. Design/methodology/approach Data ( N = 234) were collected online through a structured quest…
View article: Introduction to the Research Handbook on Sport Governance
Introduction to the Research Handbook on Sport Governance Open
Research on governance is an increasingly central topic within the sport management scholarly community. This chapter introduces the content of the Handbook and provides an overview of research on sport governance. The aim of this Research…
View article: The board–executive relationship in team sport charitable foundations: unpacking trust building through ‘exchange currencies’
The board–executive relationship in team sport charitable foundations: unpacking trust building through ‘exchange currencies’ Open
Team sport charitable foundations are organisational formats that serve as the delivery mechanism for the professional teams’ social responsibility and community engagement. In this organisational setting, however, the boundaries between c…
View article: Making knowledge work – best papers from the Managing Sport SIG at the European Academy of Management (EURAM) Annual Meeting in Glasgow 2017
Making knowledge work – best papers from the Managing Sport SIG at the European Academy of Management (EURAM) Annual Meeting in Glasgow 2017 Open
The 2017 edition of the EURAM conference was held under the motto "making knowledge work".In the context of sport management this motto makes a lot of sense.Academic research around sports as industry and manageable activity has come up in…
View article: Performance management of National Sports Organisations: a holistic theoretical model
Performance management of National Sports Organisations: a holistic theoretical model Open
Purpose Organisational performance of sport organisations has been studied over the last three decades. However, little attention was paid towards performance management (PM) compared to performance measurement. The purpose of this paper i…
View article: Professional football clubs retail branding strategies
Professional football clubs retail branding strategies Open
Purpose While some football clubs are recognised as popular brands, little is known about the way they leverage their brand in their merchandise retailing. To address this gap the purpose of this paper is to investigate retail branding str…
View article: Do non-profit sport organisations innovate? Types and preferences of service innovation within regional sport federations
Do non-profit sport organisations innovate? Types and preferences of service innovation within regional sport federations Open
Little is known about innovation in the non-profit sport sector. The current research addresses this gap by questioning whether and to what extent sport federations innovate. It aims to identify types of innovation implemented by sport fed…
View article: Passion in the workplace: empirical insights from team sport organisations
Passion in the workplace: empirical insights from team sport organisations Open
Research Question: Although sport management scholars have focused on a fairly wide number of psychologically-related constructs in the workplace, passion has not been part of this research agenda. The present study is the first attempt to…
View article: How do International Sport Federations Communicate Through Social Media: A content Analysis of FIFA's Twitter Communications
How do International Sport Federations Communicate Through Social Media: A content Analysis of FIFA's Twitter Communications Open
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to analyse the way in which Twitter is used by International sport federations to interact and engage with its followers. Methodology: A content analysis using Nvivo qualitative data analysis software …