Professionalisation of sport federations - a multi-level framework for analysing forms, causes and consequences

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Titre
Professionalisation of sport federations - a multi-level framework for analysing forms, causes and consequences
Périodique
European Sport Management Quarterly
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Nagel S., Schlesinger T., Bayle E., Giauque D.
ISSN
1618-4742
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
10/2015
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
15
Numéro
4
Pages
407-433
Langue
anglais
Résumé
Research question: International and national sport federations as well as their member organisations are key actors within the sport system and have a wide range of relationships outside the sport system (e.g. with the state, sponsors, and the media). They are currently facing major challenges such as growing competition in top-level sports, democratisation of sports with 'sports for all' and
sports as the answer to social problems. In this context, professionalising sport organisations seems to be an appropriate strategy to face these challenges and current problems. We define the professionalisation of sport organisations as an organisational process of transformation leading towards organisational rationalisation, efficiency and business-like management. This has led to a profound organisational change, particularly within sport federations, characterised by the strengthening of institutional management (managerialism) and the implementation of efficiency-based management instruments and paid staff. Research methods: The goal of this article is to review the current international literature and establish a global understanding of and theoretical framework for
analysing why and how sport organisations professionalise and what consequences this may have.
Results and findings: Our multi-level approach based on the social theory of action integrates the current concepts for analysing professionalisation in sport federations. We specify the framework for the following research perspectives: (1)
forms, (2) causes and (3) consequences, and discuss the reciprocal relations between sport federations and their member organisations in this context. Implications: Finally, we work out a research agenda and derive general methodological consequences for the investigation of professionalisation processes in sport organisations.
Mots-clé
Sport organisation, professionalise, sport governance, multi-level approach, research agenda
Open Access
Oui
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09/06/2015 11:23
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20/08/2019 14:59
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