Over the last decade, fitness industry registers have become a
global phenomenon. This interpretative research focuses on how 12
New Zealand fitness centre managers perceive
affiliation/non-affiliation with a fitness industry register.
Representatives from the New Zealand Register of Exercise
Professionals (REPs NZ) and Fitness New Zealand also contributed.
Findings lend further support that organisations are both
strategically and institutionally motivated to affiliate to incur
legitimacy. Network legitimacy is crucial as it encourages field
buy-in and federation dependencies via three critical components:
network administrative organisation (NAO) legitimacy, institutional
structure, and affiliate legitimacy. Supervised by Dr Sean Phelps
(Senior Lecturer AUT New Zealand) who has extensive experience with
major United States sport events and several Olympic Games.
Additionally, supervisor Dr Nico Schulenkorf (Lecturer UTS
Australia) has been instrumental in sport-for-development and
health promotion in Sri Lanka, Israel and the Pacific Islands. This
research further assists in identifying "how" and "why" federation
affiliates and their wider community perceive "what" is important.
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