Contemporary issues in Sport Management /

Contemporary issues in Sport Management / edited by Terri Byers - Los Angeles : SAGE Publications Ltd., c2016. - xxii, 514 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

Contemporary Issues in Sport Management: A Critical Introduction presents an extensive selection array of absorbing contemporary issues relevant to managing sport. Internationally recognised scholars have contributed thought provoking chapters on current global and local issues that are challenging traditional ways of thinking about and delivering sport. Hot topics such as corruption, doping, ethics, player transgression, social media, innovation and corporate social responsibility will engage students in thinking about the dynamic nature of sport and organisational implications. The Tools for Analysis and Action Learning questions provide a great basis for students to employ higher-level thinking strategies to the diverse array of incredibly interesting 'real life' Sport Cases presented in each chapter. This exciting new book is rich in theory and stimulates readers to really think through the associated implications for sport management practice. -- Tracy Taylor With this edited and timely volume, Byers and her international expert contributors provide an expansive and easily digestible overview of key issues in sport management. From a critical perspective contemporary topics are examined within each chapter's introductory, case study, analysis, and action learning sections. -- Paul M. Pedersen Byers's excellent textbook provides a comprehensive and diverse introduction to relevant issues in the theory, principles, and practices of contemporary sport administration...a useful introduction and reference resource for anyone interested in sport administration and management. -- S. R. Kahn, University of Cincinnati A valuable and useful book for any student of sport management to have ready at hand. -- Soren Bennike, Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, University of Copenhagen.

Foreword - Earle Zeigler Introduction - Terri Byers PART ONE: GLOBAL ISSUES Chapter 1: Glocal Sport - Impact on Corporations and Institutions - Oliver Rick, Callie Batts-Maddox and David L. Andrews Chapter 2: The Commercialization of Sport - Patrick A. Reid and Daniel S. Mason Chapter 3: Technology and Innovation - Antonio Davila and George Foster Chapter 4: Corruption in Sport - Wladimir Andreff Chapter 5: The Global Economics of Sport - Chris Gratton, Dongfeng Liu, Girish Ramchandani and Darryl WilsonChapter 6: Ethical Behaviour and Values in Sport - Gabriela Tymowski, Terri Byers and Fred MasonChapter 7: Politics and Sport Governance - Russell HoldenChapter 8: International Sport Law - Kevin CarpenterChapter 9: Media and Communications - Andrea Geurin-EaglemanChapter 10: Human Resource Management in Sport - Shannon KerwinChapter 11: Strategic Management - Danny O'Brien and Ben Corbett Chapter 12: Animals in Sport - Andrew Byers and Dene Stansall PART TWO: NATIONAL ISSUES Chapter 13: Sport Policy - Jiandong YiChapter 14: Mega Sport Events - Kamilla Swart Chapter 15: Sport Participation - Jason Bocarro and Michael Edwards Chapter 16: Leadership - Mark McDonald and Kirsty Spence Chapter 17: Gender - Annelies Knoppers and Agnes Elling-Machartzi Chapter 18: Performance Management - Leigh Robinson and Mathieu Winand Chapter 19: Doping - Aaron Smith and Bob StewartChapter 20: Gambling and the Sports Betting Industry - David ForrestChapter 21: Funding for Sport - Elwyn CoxChapter 22: Match Fixing in International Sport - Andrew Harvey and Haim LeviChapter 23: Disability Sport - Ian Brittain PART THREE: ORGANIZATIONAL ISSUES Chapter 24: Ownership - John Beech Chapter 25: Social Media Challenges - Sebastian Kopera Chapter 26: Managing Social Media in Sport - Olan Scott, Katherine Bruffy and Michael Naylor Chapter 27: Brand Management in Sport - Jonathon Edwards Chapter 28: Crisis Management - Stacey Hall Chapter 29: Sexuality: Homohysteria and Coming Out in Sport - Ryan Scoats and Eric Anderson Chapter 30: Fan Loyalty in Sport - Joerg KoenigstorferChapter 31: Trust and Control in Sport Organizations - Terri Byers and Alex ThurstonChapter 32: Sponsorship in Sport - Nicolas Chanavat and Guillaume Bodet Chapter 33: Athlete Transgressions: Implications for Sports Managers - Kate Westberg, Constantino Stavros, Bradley Wilson and Aaron Smith Chapter 34: Corporate Social Responsibility of and through Sport - Christos Anagnostopoulos and Dimitrios Kolyperas PART FOUR: EMPLOYABILITY Conclusions: The Employability 'Race' in Sport Management - Terri Byers.

This is a rich and dynamic introduction to the management of sport through examining the issues facing sport managers in contemporary society. To understand effective management, this edited text provide readers with rich contextual content in the form of case studies and clear academic research to analyse problems and issues. It leads the reader through the key ideas and main debates within sports management, enabling students to understand how to manage in the context of sport at different levels. An essential resource for any student or lecturer, this book draws on research expertise from around the globe and integrates these perspectives into engaging and accessible chapters. Each chapter is written by an expert in the field, allowing students to grasp an expansive and global understanding of sports management in contemporary society. This is the essential companion for all undergraduate and postgraduate students embarking on a sports management course or module.

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1. Sports administration.

FAC GV713 / C66 2016
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