Ethics and morality in sport management
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Ethics and morality in sport management
(Sport management library)
Fitness Information Technology, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-261) and index
Rev. ed. of: Ethics in sport management
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book represents a landmark effort to bring into focus the moral and ethical issues associated with the management of sport and sport organisations. Within a sport context Joy DeSensi and Danny Rosenberg have critically examined a view shared by virtually all business managers and scholars -- that ethics and morality in management is not only good for all concerned but a necessity in terms of the bottom line.
Table of Contents
- Social Responsibility in Intercollegiate Athletic Programs
- National Athletic Trainers Code of Professional Practice
- Considerations for a Moral Future in Sport Management
- Definitions and Clarity in Language Usage
- The Concept of Rights
- Moral Reasoning
- Ethical Decision-Making in Marketing
- Ethical and Moral Concerns in Sport Management
- Ethical Considerations and Functions of Sport Managers
- At-Will Hiring and Affirmative Action
- The American With Disabilities Act
- Pluralism and Selecting a Theory
- Human Resource Management
- Rules in Sport Competition
- Decision-Making Styles
- The Spectator/Fan
- International Sport
- Theories of Justice
- Utilitarianism
- The Media
- Tort Law
- Governance
- Misconduct.
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