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Sport Governance: International Case Studies


Sport Governance: International Case Studies

Hardback by O'Boyle, Ian (University of South Australia); Bradbury, Trish

Sport Governance: International Case Studies

£150.00

ISBN:
9780415820448
Publication Date:
18 Jul 2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
312 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 22 - 27 May 2024
Sport Governance: International Case Studies

Description

Governance has become a hugely important issue within sport. Issues of corruption and 'bad governance' have become synonymous with some aspects of sport and closer scrutiny than ever before is being applied to ensure organisations are following international best practice in respect to how they are governed. As sport organisations are required to become more professional and to adopt a more transparent and accountable approach to their operations, it has become important for all students, researchers and professionals working in sport to understand what good governance is and how it should be achieved. This book is the first to examine sport governance around the world. It offers a series of in-depth case studies of governance policy and practice in 15 countries and regions, including the US, UK, China, Australia, Canada, South Africa, Latin America and the Middle East, as well as chapters covering governance by, and of, global sport organisations and international sport federations. With an introduction outlining the key contemporary themes in the study of sport governance, and a conclusion pointing at future directions for research and practice, this book is essential reading for any course on sport management, sport policy, sport development, sport administration or sport organisations, and for any manager or policy-maker working in sport and looking to improve their professional practice.

Contents

Chapter 1. Current Issues within Modern Sport Governance Chapter 2. USA Chapter 3. Australia Chapter 4. Canada Chapter 5. Russia Chapter 6. South Africa Chapter 7. United Kingdom Chapter 8. China Chapter 9. Brazil Chapter 10. The Middle East Chapter 11. Scandinavia Chapter 12. Greece Chapter 13. Ireland Chapter 14. Cyprus Chapter 15. Czech Republic Chapter 16. New Zealand Chapter 17. Global Sport Organisations Chapter 18. The Future: Trends and Challenges in Sport Governance

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