Governance and Policy in Sport Organizations, Third Edition, Mary A. Hums, Joanne C. Maclean. Holcomb Hathaway, Scottsdale, AZ (2013)doi:10.1016/j.smr.2013.08.004Ian O’BoyleSport Management ReviewHums, M. A., & MacLean, J. C. (2004). Governance and policy in sport organisations. ...
2009. Democratic Governance and Oligarchy in Voluntary Sport Organizations: The Case of the Norwegian Olympic Committee and Confederation of Sports.Enjolras, B., & Waldahl, R. H. (2010). Democratic governance and oligarchy in voluntary sport organizations: The case of the Norwegian Olympic ...
Whether transgender people should be able to compete in sport in accordance with their gender identity is a widely contested question within the literature... BA Jones,J Arcelus,WP Bouman,... - 《Sports Medicine》 被引量: 7发表: 2017年 How do we define the policy impact of public health ...
The world is gradually stepping in an era called"global governance", characterized by the cooperation between individual andsystem, public and private institution and the sport industry also follows up thisbig trend in terms of huge ... H Huang - 《Journal Global Policy & Governance》 被引量:...
Democratic Governance and Oligarchy in Voluntary Sport Organizations: The Case of the Norwegian Olympic Committee and Confederation of SportsBernard Enjolrasa* & Ragnhild Holmen WaldahlaEuropean Sport Management QuarterlyEnjolras, B., & Waldahl, R. H. (2010). Democratic Governance and Oligarchy in ...
International Journal of Sport Policy & PoliticsKustec Lipicer S and McArdle D (2014) National law, domestic governance and global policy: A case study of anti-doping policy in Slovenia. International Journal of Sport Policy 4(1): 71-87....
Policy and Organization: The Impact of State and Federal Educational Policy on School Governance This article offers an account of how educational organizations have changed in response to expanding state and federal policy, presents some explanations ... D Cohen - 《Harvard Educational Review》 被引...
This involves staying abreast of changes in the external environment, such as geopolitical shifts, and their potential impact on the organization's risk profile. Internally, organizations must monitor changes in their business operations, such as new vendor relationships or technological adoptions, which...
“unique public role” in society, shaping culture, economies and societal relationships. Historically, this has always led policymakers to implement “public-regarding models” of governance legitimized by public processes, instead of subject to self-regulatory organizations (Sylvain, 2010, pp. 209–...
Then, we present some ideas about change processes in universities and academic organizations and analyse how they may help us understand how change may be promoted or limited by the characteristics of such processes. In the following section, we present some research findings about national ...