148 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book offers a unique insight into the role of individuals and organisations in shaping institutional arrangements within the context of sport. Institutional approaches can be used to examine the complex relationships between sport organisations and their broader environment and can help explain some of the most fundamental questions about the nature of how sport is organised including why are many sport organisations so similar? Why do they adopt practices that are seemingly irrational? And how can we explain how change occurs within sport organisations?

    In drawing upon contemporary scholarship and empirical evidence collected by internationally recognized experts within sport, this book provides a contemporary collection of studies that advances the understanding of agency in institutions through sport. In doing so, the chapters in this book bridge the theoretical divide between mainstream management and sport management to help facilitate a joint venture for future research. This book will be essential reading for advanced undergraduate or postgraduate students on sport or sport-related courses and researchers interested in institutional analysis and its potential application to sport.

    The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of European Sport Management Quarterly.

    Introduction - Agency and institutions in sport

    Mathew Dowling, Jonathan Robertson, Marvin Washington, Becca Leopkey and Dana Ellis

     

    1. ‘When we meet, we play football, it reminds me of home': emotions, institutional work, and sport-for-development and peace

    Mitchell McSweeney, Landy Lu and Lisa Kikulis

     

    2. Trained to be sexist: operationalizing institutional logics in the co-construction of gendered discourse in sport

    Meredith Patricia Flaherty

     

    3. Regional policy and organizational fields in multi-level sport governance

    Kyle A. Rich, Grace Nelson, Tammy Borgen-Flood and Ann Pegoraro

     

    4. Integrating emotions into legitimacy work: an institutional work perspective on new sport emergence

    Jingxuan Zheng and Daniel S. Mason

     

    5. Agency in institutionalized sport organizations: examining how institutions suppress agency

    Brent D. Oja, Calvin Nite, Minjung Kim and Jasamine Hill

     

    6. The legitimacy work of institutional disruption and maintenance: examining the rivalry between LIV golf and the professional golf association

    Calvin Nite, Ajhanai Keaton, Patrick Neff and Craig Fulk

    Biography

    Mathew Dowling is Senior Lecturer in Sport Management, Loughborough University, UK.

    Jonathan Robertson is Senior Lecturer in Sport Management, Deakin University, Australia.

    Marvin Washington is Professor of Management, University of Alberta, Canada.

    Becca Leopkey is Associate Professor in Sport Management, University of Georgia, US.

    Dana Ellis is Associate Professor in Sport Management, Laurentian University, Canada.