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Theory is an essential element in the development of any academic
discipline and sport management is no exception. This is the first
book to trace the intellectual contours of theory in sport
management, and to explain, critique and celebrate the importance
of sport management theory in academic research, teaching and
learning, and in the development of professional practice. Written
by a world-class team of international sport management scholars,
each of whom has taken a leading role in developing a particular
theory or framework for understanding sport management, the book
covers the full span of contemporary issues, debates, themes and
functional approaches, from corporate social responsibility and
diversity to strategy, marketing and finance. Every chapter
explores a key theoretical approach, including an overview of that
theory, a discussion of the process of theory development and of
how the theory has been employed in research, practice or teaching,
and outlines directions for future research in that area. Each
chapter includes cases and examples, as well as short illustrative
commentaries from people who have used that particular theory in
their work, and attempts to highlight the theory-practice links, or
gaps, in that area. For a fully-rounded understanding of what sport
management is and how it should be studied, taught and practiced, a
thorough grounding in theory is essential. The Routledge Handbook
of Theory in Sport Management is therefore important reading for
all advanced students, researchers, instructors, managers and
practitioners working in this exciting field.
The book highlights 'new perspectives' on volunteerism in sport,
covering frameworks, methods, context and variables on several
levels from community sport clubs to international events. In
analysing the processes of control within voluntary sport clubs, a
new theoretical framework - critical realism (CR) - challenges how
we think about theory and how scientific inquiry should proceed.
Further themes raised are: Should sports clubs be viewed as a
crossing between a traditional volunteer culture dominated by
collective solidarity, and a modern volunteer culture focused on
the individual benefits? Are former athletes a new group of
possible volunteers? Can personal narratives of experiences of
being a volunteer in a big international event provide us with new
insight that has not previously been considered? Identity is
suggested as a motive for understanding volunteers at sporting
events. Two new theoretical models are presented, one on the
development of volunteer commitment and the other on a framework
that incorporates both individual- and institutional-level
variables. All chapters have recommendations for future research.
The testing of these theories and influencing factors will provide
new directions in the research of sport volunteerism. This book was
originally published as a special issue of European Sport
Management Quarterly.
Theory is an essential element in the development of any academic
discipline and sport management is no exception. This is the first
book to trace the intellectual contours of theory in sport
management, and to explain, critique and celebrate the importance
of sport management theory in academic research, teaching and
learning, and in the development of professional practice. Written
by a world-class team of international sport management scholars,
each of whom has taken a leading role in developing a particular
theory or framework for understanding sport management, the book
covers the full span of contemporary issues, debates, themes and
functional approaches, from corporate social responsibility and
diversity to strategy, marketing and finance. Every chapter
explores a key theoretical approach, including an overview of that
theory, a discussion of the process of theory development and of
how the theory has been employed in research, practice or teaching,
and outlines directions for future research in that area. Each
chapter includes cases and examples, as well as short illustrative
commentaries from people who have used that particular theory in
their work, and attempts to highlight the theory-practice links, or
gaps, in that area. For a fully-rounded understanding of what sport
management is and how it should be studied, taught and practiced, a
thorough grounding in theory is essential. The Routledge Handbook
of Theory in Sport Management is therefore important reading for
all advanced students, researchers, instructors, managers and
practitioners working in this exciting field.
The book highlights 'new perspectives' on volunteerism in sport,
covering frameworks, methods, context and variables on several
levels from community sport clubs to international events. In
analysing the processes of control within voluntary sport clubs, a
new theoretical framework - critical realism (CR) - challenges how
we think about theory and how scientific inquiry should proceed.
Further themes raised are: Should sports clubs be viewed as a
crossing between a traditional volunteer culture dominated by
collective solidarity, and a modern volunteer culture focused on
the individual benefits? Are former athletes a new group of
possible volunteers? Can personal narratives of experiences of
being a volunteer in a big international event provide us with new
insight that has not previously been considered? Identity is
suggested as a motive for understanding volunteers at sporting
events. Two new theoretical models are presented, one on the
development of volunteer commitment and the other on a framework
that incorporates both individual- and institutional-level
variables. All chapters have recommendations for future research.
The testing of these theories and influencing factors will provide
new directions in the research of sport volunteerism. This book was
originally published as a special issue of European Sport
Management Quarterly.
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