Stakeholder analysis and sport organisations
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Stakeholder analysis and sport organisations
(Routledge research in sport business and management)
Routledge, 2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Provides a critically informed review of the application of stakeholder theory in sport management studies
Analyses the relationship between different stakeholders within sport in different contexts
Identifies and analyses, through the application of relevant theories, the distinctive management challenges of collaborating with stakeholders in sports
Suggests how the literature on stakeholding in sport can be advanced in order to provide knowledge relevant not only to sport studies, but also to organization theory more broadly
Provides alternative understandings of inter-organisational relations in sport
Points to future avenues of inquiry in order to extend the reach of stakeholder theory and other inter-organizational perspectives in sport management research
Table of Contents
Part I: Introduction, 1. Introduction, Part II: Stakeholding in Elite, Youth and Community Sport, 2. Stakeholder Inclusion in Elite Sport, 3. Stakeholder Relationships in the Work of Anti-Doping, 4. Stakeholding in Community Sport, 5. Stakeholding and Youth Sport in England and Norway, Part III: Stakeholding in the Public Administration of Sport, 6. Stakeholders in Public Administration and Policy Research: The Case of Safeguarding Sport's 'Integrity', 7. Stakeholders Around Sports Gambling Governance: A Comparison of the United Kingdom and South Korea, 8. Managing Stakeholder Interests in the Reform of the Chinese FA, Part IV: Stakeholding in Commercial Networks, 9. Sport Events and Tourism, 10. The Stakeholders of the Olympic Movement, 11. Media, Sport and Stakeholding, 12. Stakeholders in Sport Marketing, Part V: The Effectiveness of Stakeholder Theory Understanding the Sport Business Environment, 13. Insights Gained from Employing Stakeholder Theory in Analyses of the Sport Environment
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