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Governance in Sport: Analysis and Application
Human Kinetics Publishers
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Delve into the mechanics of sport governance where power and decision making shape organizations. The analysis tackles corruption, ineffective leadership, and ethical dilemmas through legal, managerial, and applied lenses. Real-world case studies highlight challenges from policy to practice across global sports.
At its core, sport governance encompasses two key elements: power and decision making. To truly grasp a sport organization’s purpose and structure, it’s essential to understand who wields power and which decisions are made by those who possess it.
Regrettably, the abuse of power, coupled with ineffective governance and lackluster leadership, has fostered widespread corruption within sport organizations, a situation that calls for a renewed commitment to practicing principles of good governance and restoring integrity and ethical conduct.
In response, the updated and enhanced Governance in Sport: Analysis and Application, Second Edition, aims to equip students with the skills to navigate both ordinary and extraordinary situations encountered in the oversight and authority of sport organizations at all levels of sport.
Governance in Sport examines sport governance from three broad analytical and applied perspectives:
Additional new features include the following:
Regrettably, the abuse of power, coupled with ineffective governance and lackluster leadership, has fostered widespread corruption within sport organizations, a situation that calls for a renewed commitment to practicing principles of good governance and restoring integrity and ethical conduct.
In response, the updated and enhanced Governance in Sport: Analysis and Application, Second Edition, aims to equip students with the skills to navigate both ordinary and extraordinary situations encountered in the oversight and authority of sport organizations at all levels of sport.
Governance in Sport examines sport governance from three broad analytical and applied perspectives:
- A legal and managerial overview of practices, processes, and policies in sport organizations, encompassing ethical behavior, effective leadership, decision making, and policy development
- A framework of the structures and functions of regulatory agencies that govern state, national, regional, and international sports
- An applied overview of governance and authority in selected sectors of the industry, including professional sports, amateur sports, sports media, sports betting, esports, and more
Additional new features include the following:
- Headlines begin each chapter, calling out incidents of corruption within the sport industry.
- Rules and Regulations Corners provide quick overviews of policies and laws affecting weighty issues.
- Combating Corruption sections offer best practices for preventing and minimizing behavior deemed illegal, unethical, or counterintuitive.
- Governance in Action case sidebars explore real-world examples of conflicts and conundrums related to the chapter topic and include discussion questions; suggested responses to the questions can be found in the instructor guide.
- Recorded lectures by author Bonnie Tiell are available for each chapter of the book. Instructors can use these videos to enhance their lectures.
- | Author: Bonnie Tiell
- | Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
- | Publication Date: Jan 01, 1900
- | Number of Pages:
- | Language:
- | Binding: Paperback / softback
- | ISBN-13: 9781718223165
- | ISBN-10: 1718223161
- Author:
- Bonnie Tiell
- Publisher:
- Human Kinetics Publishers
- Publication Date:
- Jan 01, 1900
- Binding:
- Paperback / softback
- ISBN-13:
- 9781718223165
- ISBN10:
- 1718223161