Beschreibung:
Sport Integrity examines sports integrity from a range of disciplinary perspectives that will help to enhance the reader's understanding of this burgeoning problematic in sports management.
Sport Integrity: Ethics, Policy and Practice: An Introduction Andy Harvey and Mike McNamee 1. Maintaining Professionalism in Semi-Professional Sport: Are We Asking too Much? Deborah Agnew, Pip Henderson, Andrew Marks and Carl Woods 2. Good Intentions, Vague Policies: A Thematic Analysis of Recommendations by the United Nations, the European Commission and the OECD on Sporting Events and Human Rights Hans Erik Næss 3. Corruption, Rule-Breaking, and Sanctions: The Case of the NCAA Adam G. Pfleegor, Brian P. Soebbing and Chad Seifried 4. No Struggle, No Progress: The Historical Significance of the Governance Structure Reform of the International Association of Athletics Federation Jorg Krieger 5. Portuguese Fight Against Match-Fixing: Which Policies and What Ethic? Marcelo Moriconi and João Paulo Almeida 6. Do Football Consumers Care About Sport Governance? An Analysis of Social Media Responses to the Recent FIFA Scandal Martin Hölzen and Henk Erik Meier