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The role of sport in Eastern Europe
The philosophical and organizational principles inherited by present-day Eastern Europe from the former monarchies of the region and the Eastern bloc led by the Soviet Union continue to guide comprehensive governmental leadership of scientific, educational, and medical support aimed at maximizing mass fitness and elite sport performance.
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The World Anti-Doping Agency and ethics in sport
Maybe it is the flawed thinking and concept of peer accountability. Members of an organization (in our case professional sport, amateur athletics, intercollegiate athletics, and even youth sport) are intended to operate on the understanding that everyone is playing fairly and that each member, team, and individual is abiding by the same rules.
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International Sport Management, Second Edition, takes a comprehensive look at the organization, governance, business activities, and cross-cultural context of modern sport on an international level. As the sport industry continues its global expansion, this second edition serves as an invaluable guide for students whose careers will require an international understanding of the relationships, influences, and responsibilities in sport management.
With a diverse editorial team and assembly of contributors from all corners of the globe, this text presents a truly international perspective and multiple viewpoints on the burgeoning subfield of international sport management. Each chapter showcases how sport operates in various geopolitical environments and cultures, and the text has been updated to address current issues in the industry: - An engaging new opening chapter on growth in international sport
- A standardized organization of the part II chapters for easier comparison across regions
- A new chapter dedicated to social media in international sport
- New content on corruption and doping in sport, including examples from the Olympics
International Sport Management, Second Edition, introduces students to the structure of governance in international sport and prepares them to apply management strategies in the business segments of sport marketing, sport media and information technology, sport event management, and sport tourism. Case studies and sidebars apply the concepts to real-world situations and demonstrate the challenges and opportunities that future sport managers will face on a regular basis. Instructors will find a suite of ancillaries: a test package, a presentation package, and an instructor guide with tips on incorporating the case studies into the course to maximize the practical learning experience.
With International Sport Management, both practicing and future sport managers will develop an increased understanding of the range of intercultural competencies necessary for success in the field. Using a framework of strategic and total-quality management, the text allows readers to examine global issues from an ethical perspective and uncover solutions to complex challenges that sport managers face. With this approach, readers will learn how to combine business practices with knowledge in international sport to excel in their careers.
Foreword
Preface - Part I. Issues in International Sport Management
- Chapter 1. Development of Globally Competent Sport Managers
- Michael Pfahl, PhD; Ming Li, EdD; Eric MacIntosh, PhD
- Key Concepts
- Emerging Sports
- Emerging Markets
- Development of International Competencies for Sport Managers
- Summary
- Chapter 2. The Globalized Sport Industry: Historical Perspectives
- James J. Zhang, PhD; Demetrius W. Pearson, PhD; Tyreal Y. Qian, MS; Euisoo Kim, MBA
- Growth of Sport During the Industrial Revolution
- Spread of American Sporting Values
- International Athletic Arms Race and Militarism
- Globalization of Sport in the Late 20th Century
- Globalization of the Sporting Goods Industry
- International Migration and Sport
- Sport Labor Movement
- Benefits of International Athletes in Sport Teams and Leagues
- Summary
- Part II. Field of Play in International Sport
- Chapter 3. Sport in North America
- Michael Odio, PhD; Shannon Kerwin, PhD
- Geographical Description and Demographics
- Background and Role of Sport
- Governance of Sport
- Management of Sport
- Major Sport Events
- Summary
- Chapter 4. Sport in Latin America and Caribbean
- Gonzalo A. Bravo, PhD; Charles Parrish, PhD
- Geographical Description and Background
- Role of Sport
- Governance of Sport
- Management of Sport
- Major Sport Events
- Summary
- Chapter 5. Sport in Western Europe
- Brice Lefèvre, PhD; Guillaume Routier, PhD; Guillaume Bodet, PhD
- Geographical Description, Demographics, and Background
- Role of Sport
- Governance of Sport
- Economics of Sport
- Management of Sport
- Major Sport Events
- Sport Participation
- Summary
- Chapter 6. Sport in Eastern Europe
- Peter Smolianov, PhD
- Geographical Description, Demographics, and Background
- Role of Sport
- Governance, Management, and Economics of Sport
- Major Sport Events
- Summary
- Chapter 7. Sport in Africa
- Jepkorir Rose Chepyator-Thomson, PhD; Samuel M. Adodo, PhD; Emma Ariyo, MS
- Geographical Description, Demographics, and Background
- Role of Sport
- Governance of Sport
- Economics of Sport
- Managements of Sport
- Major Sport Events
- Summary
- Chapter 8. Sport in the Arab World
- Mahfoud Amara, PhD
- Geographical Descriptions, Demographics, and Background
- Role of Sport
- Economics of Sport
- Governance of Sport
- Major Sport Events
- Management of Sport
- Summary
- Chapter 9. Sport in Oceania
- Trish Bradbury, PhD; Popi Sotiriadou, PhD
- Geographical Description, Demographics, and Background
- Role of Sport
- Governance of Sport
- Economics of Sport
- Management of Sport
- Major Sport Events
- Summary
- Chapter 10. Sport in South Asia and Southeast Asia
- Megat A. Kamaluddin Megat Daud, PhD; Wirdati M. Radzi, PhD; Govindasamy Balasekaran, PhD
- Geographical Description, Demographics, and Background
- Role of Sport
- Governance of Sport
- Economics of Sport
- Management of Sport
- Major Sport Events
- Summary
- Chapter 11. Sport in Northeast Asia
- Yong Jae Ko, PhD; Di Xie, PhD; Kazuhiko Kimura, MS
- Geographical Description, Demographics, and Background
- Role of Sport
- Governance of Sport
- Professional Sport
- Major Sport Events
- Summary
- Part III. Governance in International Sport
- Chapter 12. Olympic and Paralympic Sport
- David Legg, PhD; Laura Misener, PhD; Ted Fay, PhD
- Formation of the IOC and IPC
- Olympic and Paralympic Organization Structure and Governance
- Relationships With Outside Stakeholders
- History and Commercial Development of the Olympic and Paralympic Games
- Considerations for Staging the Games
- Social and Ethical Issues in Olympic and Paralympic Sport
- Summary
- Chapter 13. International Sport Federations
- Li Chen, PhD; Chia-Chen Yu, EdD
- What Are International Federations?
- International Federations and National Federations
- Management of International Federations
- Summary
- Chapter 14. The World Anti-Doping Agency and Ethics in Sport
- Clayton Bolton, EdD; Samantha Roberts, PhD
- Ethics and Ethical Behavior in Sport
- Performance Enhancing Drugs in Sport
- The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)
- Challenges in the Fight Against PED Use in Sport
- Summary
- Chapter 15. Professional Sport Leagues and Tours
- James Skinner, PhD; Jacqueline Mueller, MS; Steve Swanson, PhD
- Structure and Governance
- Economic Nature
- Revenue Sources
- Competition Among Leagues
- Summary
- Chapter 16. Youth Sport Events and Festivals
- Anna-Maria Strittmatter, PhD; Milena M. Parent, PhD
- Governance and Stakeholders
- Value of Youth Sport Events
- Implications for Sport Managers and Researchers
- Summary
- Part IV. Management Essentials in International Sport
- Chapter 17. Intercultural Management in Sport Organizations: The Importance of Human Resource Management
- Eric W. MacIntosh, PhD; Gonzalo A. Bravo, PhD
- Why Intercultural Management Matters
- National Culture
- Organizational Culture
- Culture Shock and the Role of Human Resources
- Employee Socialization
- Summary
- Chapter 18. Macroeconomics of International Sport
- Holger Preuss, PhD; Kevin Heisey, PhD
- Role of Sport in a National Economy
- Macroeconomic Effects of Sport
- Tangible and Intangible Effects
- Primary Impact of a Sport Event
- Multiplier Effect
- Long- and Short-Term Benefits From Sport and the Legacy Effect
- Summary
- Chapter 19. The Business of International Sport
- David J. Shonk, PhD; Doyeon Won, PhD; Ho Keat Leng, PhD
- Amateur Participant Sports
- Spectator Sports
- Summary
- Part V. International Sport Business Strategies
- Chapter 20. International Sport Marketing
- Gashaw Abeza, PhD; Benoit Seguin, PhD
- Nature and Unique Aspects of Sport Business
- Sport Marketing Basics
- Nature of the Professional Sport Team “Product” in a Global Setting
- Nature of Sport Consumption
- International Sport and Sponsorship
- Olympic Brand
- Summary
- Chapter 21. Digital Media in International Sport
- Michael L. Naraine, PhD; Adam J. Karg, PhD
- Engagement
- Social Media
- Fantasy Sport
- Future of Digital Media Engagement
- Summary
- Chapter 22. International Sport Tourism
- Kamilla Swart, EdD; Douglas Michele Turco, PhD
- Core Principles and Terms
- Economic Impact
- Social Costs and Benefits
- Legacy Effects
- Planning and Evaluation
- Summary
- Part VI. Frontiers and Challenges in International Sport
- Chapter 23. Corruption in International Sport
- Samantha Roberts, PhD; Clayton Bolton, EdD
- Defining Corruption
- Types of Corruption
- To Cheat or Not to Cheat?
- Implications for Stakeholders
- Tackling Corruption
- Gray Area
- Summary
- Chapter 24. Corporate Social Responsibility, Sport, and Development
- Mitchell McSweeney, MA; Bruce Kidd, PhD; Lyndsay Hayhurst, PhD
- Defining Corporate Social Responsibility
- Emergence of Corporate Social Responsibility
- Corporate Social Responsibility in Sport
- Understanding Corporate Social Responsibility in Sport
- Corporate Social Responsibility, Sport, and International Development
- United Nations Global Compact
- Summary
- Chapter 25. International Sport Management: A Way Forward
- Alison Doherty, PhD; Tracy Taylor, PhD
- International Sport Management Research Agenda
- Conducting International Sport Management Research
- Summary
References
Index
About the Editors
Contributors
A textbook for upper-undergraduate and graduate courses in international sport management; a reference for study abroad courses and libraries.
Eric MacIntosh, PhD, is an associate professor of sport management at the University of Ottawa in Canada. MacIntosh researches and teaches on various organizational behavior topics, covering concepts such as culture, leadership, satisfaction, and socialization. His principal research interests are the functioning of the organization and how a favorable culture can transmit positively internally and outwardly into the marketplace.
MacIntosh has consulted for and conducted research with many prominent national and international sport organizations, including the Commonwealth Games Federation, NHL, Right to Play, U Sports, and Youth Olympic Games. He is well published in leading peer-reviewed sport management journals and is a member of several prominent editorial boards.
Gonzalo A. Bravo, PhD, is an associate professor of sport management at West Virginia University in the United States. A native of Santiago, Chile, Bravo has a master’s degree in sport administration from Penn State University and a doctorate in sport management from Ohio State University. Before joining academia, he worked as sport director in a large sport organization in Chile.
His research examines policy and governance aspects of sport as well as organizational behavior in sport. His work has been published in journals such as International Journal of Sport Management and Marketing, Managing Sport and Leisure, International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, and the Journal of Sport Management. He is also the coeditor of Sport in Latin America: Policy, Organization, Management (Routledge, 2016) and the author of Sport Mega Events in Emerging Economies (Palgrave, 2018).
He is a founding member of the Latin American Association for Sport Management (ALGEDE) and the Latin American Association of Sociocultural Studies of Sport (ALESDE). In 2016, Bravo completed a sabbatical in Brazil, and from 2014 to 2017 he was a visiting scholar at the University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Latin American Studies.
Ming Li, EdD, is a professor of sports administration and the chair of the department of sports administration in the College of Business at Ohio University in the United States. Li received his doctorate in sport administration from the University of Kansas. His research interests are in financial and economic aspects of sport as well as management of sport business in a global context.
Li is a former president of the North American Society for Sport Management (NASSM) and is currently serving as commissioner of the Commission on Sport Management Accreditation (COSMA). He is a member of the editorial board of Journal of Sport Management and Sport Marketing Quarterly and has coauthored two books in sport management. He is a guest professor at six institutions in China, including the Central University of Finance and Economics and Tianjin University of Sport.
Li served as an Olympic envoy for the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games. He also served as a consultant for the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games organizing committee.
All ancillaries are free to adopting instructors and available online.
Instructor guide. Features a sample syllabus, suggested laboratory activities, and class projects. It also includes tips on how to incorporate the case studies (presented in the book) into the course to maximize the practical learning experience for students.
Test package. Features over 200 questions in multiple-choice, true-or-false, essay, and fill-in-the-blank formats.
Presentation package. Includes over 280 PowerPoint text and illustration slides that instructors can use for class discussion and demonstration. The slides in the presentation package can be used directly in PowerPoint or be printed to make transparencies or handouts for distribution to students. Instructors can easily add, modify, and rearrange the order of the slides as well as search for images based on key words.
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