Becoming an occupation? A research agenda into the professionalization of the sport for development and peace sector

M McSweeney, R Millington… - Journal of sport …, 2021 - journals.humankinetics.com
Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) has transformed from what some termed a “social
movement” to an institutionalized sector with numerous organizations and practitioners …

From isomorphism to institutional work: Advancing institutional theory in sport management research

C Nite, J Edwards - Sport management review, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This paper offers a review of institutional work and its utilization in sport management. We
detailed how institutional work offers a modern paradigm of institutional theory that …

Professionalisation of sport federations–a multi-level framework for analysing forms, causes and consequences

S Nagel, T Schlesinger, E Bayle… - European sport …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Research question: International and national sport federations as well as their member
organisations are key actors within the sport system and have a wide range of relationships …

Great expectations: A critical review of interorganizational relationships in amateur sport

KE Misener, K Babiak, G Jones… - Journal of Sport …, 2022 - journals.humankinetics.com
The study of interorganizational relationships in amateur sport has developed significantly
over the past 30 years alongside rising expectations for multisector integration between …

Unpacking knowledge management practices in China: do institution, national and organizational culture matter?

Y Liu, C Chan, C Zhao, C Liu - Journal of Knowledge Management, 2018 - emerald.com
Unpacking knowledge management practices in China: do institution, national and
organizational culture matter? | Emerald Insight Books and journals Case studies Expert …

An institutional framework for governance convergence in sport: The case of India

J McLeod, D Shilbury… - Journal of sport …, 2020 - journals.humankinetics.com
The purpose of this research was to examine the drivers and barriers of governance
convergence in Indian sport. Governance convergence is defined as the adoption of four …

How countries achieve greater use of offsite manufacturing to build new housing: Identifying typologies through institutional theory

K Oti-Sarpong, RS Shojaei, Z Dakhli, G Burgess… - Sustainable cities and …, 2022 - Elsevier
The need to address housing supply deficits has driven global efforts to transform the
construction industry, and in particular, to achieve greater use of offsite manufacturing …

Governmental subsidies and coercive pressures. Evidence from sport clubs and their resource dependencies

S Vos, D Breesch, S Késenne… - European journal for …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
This contribution aims to analyse the adoption of subsidy conditions by voluntary sport clubs
in relation to their dependence on government funding. Using a sociological neo …

Sport-for-All policies in sport federations: an institutional theory perspective

T De Bock, J Scheerder, M Theeboom… - European Sport …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Research questions Sport-for-All encompasses efforts to make organised sport
accessible for all people. Although Sport-for-All is integrated in sport federations' missions …

Understanding the interactions among revenue categories using elasticity measures—Evidence from a longitudinal sample of non-profit sport clubs in Germany

P Wicker, C Breuer, B Hennigs - Sport Management Review, 2012 - Elsevier
The revenue composition of for-profit and non-profit organisations is fundamentally different.
Non-profit organisations have diversified revenues and must therefore manage an income …