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Governance in Sport

by Bonnie Tiell

Book Details

Publisher:Human Kinetics
Published:2025-06-17
Pages:433
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

About This Book

At its core, sport governance encompasses two key elements: power and decision making. To truly grasp a sport organization’s purpose and structure, it’s essential to understand who wields power and which decisions are made by those who possess it. Regrettably, the abuse of power, coupled with ineffective governance and lackluster leadership, has fostered widespread corruption within sport organizations, a situation that calls for a renewed commitment to practicing principles of good governance a

Our Review

This essential guide to sports management digs deep into the power structures and decision-making processes that define modern athletic organizations, revealing how governance failures have led to widespread corruption across the industry. The book provides a clear framework for understanding who actually controls sports entities and how their choices shape everything from league policies to athlete welfare, making it an indispensable resource for anyone looking to comprehend the mechanics behind the games we watch. Rather than focusing solely on theory, it connects governance principles directly to real-world scandals and systemic issues that have plagued sports institutions globally.

What sets this work apart is its unflinching examination of how poor leadership and ineffective oversight create environments where corruption thrives, while offering a practical roadmap for implementing good governance practices. Students of sports management, current administrators, and even passionate fans seeking to understand the business behind athletics will find this analysis both enlightening and actionable. The book ultimately makes a compelling case that reforming sports governance isn't just about preventing scandals—it's about building organizations that can sustainably serve athletes, communities, and the integrity of competition itself.

Themes

Sports & Recreation

Subjects

Sports & Recreation