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This book fills an important gap in the sport governance literature by engaging in critical reflection on the concept of good governance'. It examines the theoretical perspectives that lead to different conceptualisations of governance and, therefore, to different standards for institutional quality.

It explores the different practical strategies that have been employed to achieve the implementation of good governance principles. The first part of the book aims to shed light on the complexity and nuances of good governance by examining theoretical perspectives including leadership, value, feminism, culture and systems. The second part of the book has a practical focus, concentrating on reform strategies, from compliance policies and codes of ethics to external reporting and integrity systems. Together, these studies shed important new light on how we define and understand governance, and on the limits and capabilities of different methods for inducing good governance.

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1. Introduction: The Need for Critical Reflection on Good Governance in Sport, Part I: Critical Reflections on Theoretical Perspectives, 2. A Rational Choice Perspective on Good Governance in Sport: The Necessity of Rules of the Game, 3. A Relational and Processual Perspective on Good Governance in Sport: Tackling the Deeper Problem, 4. The Value of a Public Value Perspective on Good Governance in Sport, 5. Feminist Perspectives on Good Governance in Sport: It is the Care that Guides the Doing, 6. An Ethical Leadership Perspective on Good Governance in Sport: From Star Players to Team Sport, 7. A Relationship Perspective on Organisational Culture and Good Governance in Sport, Part II: Critical Reflections on Policies and Practices, Section A: Insider Perspectives, 8. Towards ‘Good’ Good Governance Policies in Sport: Lessons from Australia, 9. The Role of Sport Governance Consultants: Help or Hindrance?, 10. ‘Integrity’, ‘Independence’ and the Internal Reform of FIFA: A View from the Trenches, Section B: Academic Reflections, 11. Institutional Enforced Board Diversity in Sport Clubs as Trigger of Us-Them Divisions, 12. Indicators of Good Governance in Sport Organisations: Handle with Care, 13. Sport Integrity Systems: A Recommended System for Promoting and Safeguarding Sport Integrity, 14. Good Sport Governance and Design Archetype: One Size Doesn’t Fit All, 15. The Transferability of Western Principles and Values in the Governance of Sport, 16. Stimulating Ethical Behaviour and Good Governance in Sport: The (Non)sense of Codes of Ethics, 17. The Promises and Pitfalls of Codification of Governance in Sport as Legitimacy Work, 18. ‘Good’ Governance in Sport Strategies: Reforming Organisations by Adapting Management Competencies to Governance Functions, 19. Research on Good Governance in Sport: From Puberty to Adulthood

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 5/31/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032001234, 978-1032001234
      ISBN10: 1032001232

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book fills an important gap in the sport governance literature by engaging in critical reflection on the concept of good governance'. It examines the theoretical perspectives that lead to different conceptualisations of governance and, therefore, to different standards for institutional quality.

      It explores the different practical strategies that have been employed to achieve the implementation of good governance principles. The first part of the book aims to shed light on the complexity and nuances of good governance by examining theoretical perspectives including leadership, value, feminism, culture and systems. The second part of the book has a practical focus, concentrating on reform strategies, from compliance policies and codes of ethics to external reporting and integrity systems. Together, these studies shed important new light on how we define and understand governance, and on the limits and capabilities of different methods for inducing good governance.

      Wi

      Table of Contents

      1. Introduction: The Need for Critical Reflection on Good Governance in Sport, Part I: Critical Reflections on Theoretical Perspectives, 2. A Rational Choice Perspective on Good Governance in Sport: The Necessity of Rules of the Game, 3. A Relational and Processual Perspective on Good Governance in Sport: Tackling the Deeper Problem, 4. The Value of a Public Value Perspective on Good Governance in Sport, 5. Feminist Perspectives on Good Governance in Sport: It is the Care that Guides the Doing, 6. An Ethical Leadership Perspective on Good Governance in Sport: From Star Players to Team Sport, 7. A Relationship Perspective on Organisational Culture and Good Governance in Sport, Part II: Critical Reflections on Policies and Practices, Section A: Insider Perspectives, 8. Towards ‘Good’ Good Governance Policies in Sport: Lessons from Australia, 9. The Role of Sport Governance Consultants: Help or Hindrance?, 10. ‘Integrity’, ‘Independence’ and the Internal Reform of FIFA: A View from the Trenches, Section B: Academic Reflections, 11. Institutional Enforced Board Diversity in Sport Clubs as Trigger of Us-Them Divisions, 12. Indicators of Good Governance in Sport Organisations: Handle with Care, 13. Sport Integrity Systems: A Recommended System for Promoting and Safeguarding Sport Integrity, 14. Good Sport Governance and Design Archetype: One Size Doesn’t Fit All, 15. The Transferability of Western Principles and Values in the Governance of Sport, 16. Stimulating Ethical Behaviour and Good Governance in Sport: The (Non)sense of Codes of Ethics, 17. The Promises and Pitfalls of Codification of Governance in Sport as Legitimacy Work, 18. ‘Good’ Governance in Sport Strategies: Reforming Organisations by Adapting Management Competencies to Governance Functions, 19. Research on Good Governance in Sport: From Puberty to Adulthood

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