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This book examines the gendered politics in the context of a merger
of the women's and men's athletic departments at the University of
Minnesota over a ten year plus span. Examining the athletic
department merger helps us understand women's continual
under-representation in University athletics despite Title IX
legislation passing 40 years ago. Using interview with
organizational stakeholders and archival document data, the book
explores how organizational change in the form of a merger is
gendered with relation to the premerger, merged, post-merger
stages.
Corruption in the sport industry is a pervasive issue that
threatens the integrity of sport as an institution. From doping and
match-fixing to money laundering, corruption should be a concern to
anybody interested in sport policy, management, governance, or
ethics. This is the first book to explore the complexity of sport
corruption in terms of its conceptualisation, causes, consequences,
and reform. The first part looks at the concept of sport
corruption, while the second examines the causes of sport
corruption from individual, organisational, industry-wide, and
longitudinal viewpoints. The third part discussed is the
consequences of sport corruption and its impact on the global sport
industry. Various approaches to regulatory reform are considered in
the next part, as well as the challenges of combatting corruption
in the sport industry. The final part assesses the current state of
literature in this area and suggests opportunities for future
research. Drawing on multidisciplinary case studies from across the
world, this is a seminal contribution to the academic study of
corruption in sport. It is important reading for all students and
scholars of sport management, business, criminology, and law.
Corruption in the sport industry is a pervasive issue that
threatens the integrity of sport as an institution. From doping and
match-fixing to money laundering, corruption should be a concern to
anybody interested in sport policy, management, governance, or
ethics. This is the first book to explore the complexity of sport
corruption in terms of its conceptualisation, causes, consequences,
and reform. The first part looks at the concept of sport
corruption, while the second examines the causes of sport
corruption from individual, organisational, industry-wide, and
longitudinal viewpoints. The third part discussed is the
consequences of sport corruption and its impact on the global sport
industry. Various approaches to regulatory reform are considered in
the next part, as well as the challenges of combatting corruption
in the sport industry. The final part assesses the current state of
literature in this area and suggests opportunities for future
research. Drawing on multidisciplinary case studies from across the
world, this is a seminal contribution to the academic study of
corruption in sport. It is important reading for all students and
scholars of sport management, business, criminology, and law.
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