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Sport Management Ethics and Integrity
1. Introduction With this first review, I believe it is important to clarify the meaning of the term’s ethics and sport integrity and thus outline the scope of the category. In the broader literature, the meaning and distinction of the term’s ethics, morality, and integrity is well discussed. I do not intend to engage in such a debate in this review....
Sport Leadership
... scenario (Ensley et al., 2006) of the most reduced form, and a leader-leader exchange dyad (e.g., Lorinkova & Perry, 2017), providing multiple avenues for further inquiry. Robertson and Constandt (2021) venture into the important leadership space of ethics and integrity by exploring immoral behaviours in sport through the lens of moral disengagement. As the authors explain, moral disengagement refers to a set of cognitive mechanisms that disengage one’s moral self-regulation processes, and therefore ...
Sport Management Ethics and Integrity
Introduction In my first piece as the new editor of the Sport Management Ethics and Integrity section, I would firstly like to thank my predecessor, Lisa Kihl, for setting such a high standard in previous editions. Nine papers are included in this review. Six papers have been organised under a heading of equalities, with two ...
Sport Management Ethics and Integrity
... perpetuating these dual and sometimes contradictory roles. These were speech acts, othering, meritocracy, performance, and the role of sport which, they conclude can often help to promote D & I while at the same time prevent it from being fully realised. 2. Ethical Governance It is well-known that British sports have seen a remarkable improvement in success, as measured by medal tallies, at recent Olympic Games. However, such success has arguably come at the cost of unethical practices, including bullying ...
Research Methodologies in Sport Management
... that could be conducive to CEE migrants’ inclusion into European sport, but that practitioners will need to be aware of sensitive Soviet history. Feddersen, N. B., & Phelan, S. E. (2021). The gradual normalization of behaviors which might challenge ethical and professional standards in two British elite sports organizations. Journal of Sport Management, 36(5), 409-419. In this study, the authors examined how two elite British sports organisations began accepting behaviours that might challenge ...
Sport Management Ethics and Integrity
... were included in this review that were published in Communication & Sport, International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, Journal of Sport Management, and Journal of Global Sport Management. Three topics were examined under the umbrella topic of Ethics and Sport Integrity including corporate social responsibility (CSR), corruption, and racism. Fourteen different authors (one authored three different papers) from three different countries (Belgium, Portugal, and United States of America) and from ...
Sport Management Ethics and Integrity
... International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, and Sport Management Review. Scholars included in the review are working in Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. Anti-doping Doping remains a critical problem for sports ethics and integrity and anti-doping research and scholarship has often followed the priorities of the World Anti-Doping Authority (WADA) and national anti-doping bodies. These have included changes to the World Anti-Doping Code in 2021 and the consequent ...
Sport Communication
... representation, the challenges for sport journalists, and the complex interactions between social media and sport psychology. The fourth issue (Issue #4) turned its attention to media content creation, the influence of media on sport, fan culture, and ethical concerns around doping and politics in sport. The latest issue (Issue #5) covered how sport and media construct cultural and national identities across different regions. Current developments in sport communication Continuing the trend, the sport ...
Sport Leadership
... Model and a self-assessment tool for the reader to use to reflect on their own thoughts towards sport leadership practice, research, and teaching. Feddersen, N. B., & Phelan, S. E. (2022). The gradual normalization of behaviors which might challenge ethical and professional standards in two British elite sports organizations. Journal of Sport Management, 36(5), 409-419. https://doi.org/10.1123/jsm.2021-0077 Researchers from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and Oxford Brookes University ...
State of Sport Management Research in the second half of 2023 (July - December): An Overview
... to December. The six thematic sections that follow cover in sufficient detail research pertinent to different aspects of sport management. Owing to technical reasons we were unable to include a review of sport management theoretical developments and ethics research, which will be made available as soon as possible. Bibliometric analysis is an established computer-assisted quantitative review methodology, which identifies core research or authors, as well as their relationship. It provides valuable ...
Sport Management Communications
... contemporary US racial and gender politics, and basketball as a communicative act of resilience. The profession of sport journalism: female journalists in the Swiss press, journalists seen through the eyes of athletes, recruiting reporters’ perceptions of ethical issues, MLB broadcasts and the fact metrics, being a female sports journalist on Twitter, and “digital” sports journalism. Media coverage of concussion: media narratives about concussions, and media framing of concussion following the 2018 ...
Sport Marketing and Sponsorship
... making. 3. Reference Ellis, J. B., & Wittenbaum, G. M. (2000). Relationships between self-construal and verbal promotion. Communication Research, 27, 704–722. Hastings, G., Stead, M., & Webb, J. (2004). Fear appeals in social marketing: strategic and ethical reasons for concern, Psychology and Marketing, 21(11), 961-986. 4. Annotated bibliography Bjerke, R., & Elvekrok, I. (2021). Sponsorship-based health care programs and their impact on employees’ motivation for physical activity. European ...
Sport Marketing and Sponsorship
... making. 3. Reference Ellis, J. B., & Wittenbaum, G. M. (2000). Relationships between self-construal and verbal promotion. Communication Research, 27, 704–722. Hastings, G., Stead, M., & Webb, J. (2004). Fear appeals in social marketing: strategic and ethical reasons for concern, Psychology and Marketing, 21(11), 961-986. 4. Annotated bibliography Bjerke, R., & Elvekrok, I. (2021). Sponsorship-based health care programs and their impact on employees’ motivation for physical activity. European ...
Sport Governance and Policy
... influence and shape policy at a micro level, a key noteworthy point is that there is a clear distinction, in terms of individual behaviours, between rational actions (reply on prior knowledge and belief), intentional actions (characterised by moral and ethical principles), and no-actions (for example, as Knoppers, Spaaij and Claringbould (2021) revealed that being silent about implementing diversity has discursive power). From the perspective of middle-range theory (Merton, 1968), this awareness helps ...
Sport Economics
... [1] Note, that three further papers, i.e. Chakravarti & Boronczyk (2021) as well as Ge & Humphreys (2021a; 2021b), which belong to the identified seven papers exploring the economic effects of sports are reviewed by Lisa Kihl in her section on Sport Ethics and Integrity. 3. Annotated bibliography Agha, N. & Rascher, D. (2021). Economic development effects of Major and Minor League teams and stadiums. Journal of Sports Economics, 22(3), 274–294. The authors, researchers at the University of San ...
Sport Leadership
... deal of convincing to have coaches believe that win-loss records are not the most important predictor of future coaching opportunities. Third, although coaching for less penalties (and presumably increased player safety) would seem to align with an ethical leadership style, the aggressive and high-pressured nature of the NFL may not be an optimal context for such an approach. The other JSM article covered in this section was from Di Lu and Heinze (2021) and focused on leading institutional change ...
Research Methodologies in Sport Management
... not transparently release information about their platforms content, as they make decisions about their rules, functionality and policies based on commercial imperatives, such as the presence of advertisements and click-throughs. Issues of privacy and ethics have also not been as fully reconciled for social media methods as they have for its traditional, analogue counterpart. Hall et al. (2016) pointed out from a legal standpoint that while developing, the issue is complicated by international legal ...
Research Methodologies in Sport Management
... opposing coach) to (dis)align with the complainer. Finally, this article revealed a tension between the normative expectations of the coaches to stand by their team, which may include criticising referees, while respecting referees as guardians of sporting ethics and acknowledging the increased demands for media attention. Toffoletti, K., Pegoraro, A., & Comeau, G. S. (2021). Self-representations of women’s sport fandom on Instagram at the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup. Communication & Sport, 9(5), 695-717....