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Corruption in sports

Wladimir Andreff

(Palgrave pivots in sports economics, . An economic roadmap to the dark side of sport)

Palgrave Macmillan, c2019

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Corruption in sport

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This Palgrave Pivot surveys facts and cases exhibiting and exemplifying corruption in sport. The standard economic theory (economics of crime, game theory) is introduced alongside the economic methods (sanctions, etc.) which are currently derived from it to combat corrupt sport and their limitations. The complexity and multidimensional nature of sports corruption are examined, and a focus is applied to certain types of corruption that are unique to the sports industry. Corruption is revealed to be the outcome of weak and deficient governance structures. The book is divided into three volumes. Volume II presents a variety of corruption facts in different sports, in different countries and continents in order to exhibit how much corrupt sport is globalised. Some changes in governance are suggested that may pave the way to more effective combat against corruption in sports. Volumes I and III (available separately) address Sport Manipulations and Economic Crime in Sport, respectively. This book will be of interest to students, researchers and journalists in sports science, sports management and sports economics.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Corruption in sport: insiders and outsiders 1.1. Corruption from within sport 1.1.1 On-the-spot petty corruption 1.1.2 Barter corruption and its statistical detection 1.2. Corruption with insiders and outsiders: point shaving Chapter 2: Match-fixing 2.1. Match-fixing in soccer 2.1.1 Match fixing in the Big Five 2.1.2 Match fixing in other European leagues 2.1.3 Match fixing in non-European leagues 2.1.4 Match fixing globalisation 2.1.5 Match-fixing through club ownership 2.2. The technology of a fix in soccer and detection at random 2.3 Match-fixing in other sports Chapter 3: Corruption in sport governing bodies 3.1. The Olympics and the International Olympic Committee 3.2. The soccer World Cup and FIFA 3.3. Corruption in other sport governing bodies 3.4. Deficient governance and corruption Chapter 4: Economic analysis and anti-corruption policies 4.1. Corrupt sport and Beckerian standard economics of crime 4.2. Current recipes to combat corruption in sport 4.3. Improving governance of sport governing bodies? 4.4. Toward a more radical reform of sport governing bodies Chapter 5: Conclusion

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