6th Edition

Sport Management in Australia Organisation, Development and Global Perspectives

    280 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    280 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This is the only book to introduce the history, organisation, management and development of sport in Australia. Now in a fully revised and updated sixth edition, it is the perfect foundation text for anybody looking to understand the policies, processes and practices that help maintain Australia’s position as a powerhouse of global sport.

    This book outlines trends in participation, the role of government and private organisations, different models of delivering sporting services and the benefits and drawbacks of increasing commercialisation. Covering sport at all levels, from community sport to elite level, including mega-events such as the Olympics and Commonwealth Games, this sixth edition includes three brand-new chapters, looking at the sport workforce, innovative delivery models and sustainable sport. This book also considers the Australian system in a global context, drawing comparisons with other sporting systems around the world. Every chapter offers useful features, such as review questions, case studies and practical examples.

    Sport Management in Australia is an essential text for any sport management, sport policy or sport development course.

    This book is accompanied by PowerPoint slides and exam questions for each chapter.

    SECTION 1

    The Sport Context

    1 Sport in Australia

    2 The Origins and History of Australian Sport

    - John Deane

    3 The Olympic and Commonwealth Games Movements

    SECTION 2

    Resourcing Sport: People, Policy and Funding

    4 Understanding the Sport Workforce

    5 Government Systems in Sport

    SECTION 3

    Sport Delivery Models

    6 Professional Sport: Systems and Structures

    7 Sport Events

    8 Sport Ecosystems and Alternate Models of Delivery

    SECTION 4

    Systems for Sport Participation and Performance

    9 Sport Participation and Development

    10 Sport Performance Pathways

    11 Sustainable Systems for Sport Participation and Performance

    SECTION 5

    Coordinating the Sport System and Future Trends

    12 The Future of Australian Sport

    Biography

    David Shilbury is Foundation Chair of Sport Management in the Deakin Business School at Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia, and Director of the Deakin Sport Network. His research expertise is in sport governance, strategy and sport delivery systems. He is also the President of Golf Victoria and a former editor of the Journal of Sport Management and Sport Management Review.

    Pamm Phillips is Professor of Sport Management in the Deakin Business School at Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia. She is also the Editor of Sport Management Review, and her research interests include sport development, women in sport and volunteer involvement in sport.

    Adam Karg is Associate Professor of Marketing and Director of the Sport Innovation Research Group at Swinburne University, Melbourne, Australia. His research is focussed on consumer behaviour, sponsorship, branding, media consumption and innovation in sport. He is also the Immediate Past President of the Sport Management Association of Australia and New Zealand.

    Katie Rowe is Associate Professor in Sport Management in the Deakin Business School at Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia. Her research interests include sport participation and development, women in sport and community development through sport. She has previously served as a board director for both Basketball Victoria and the Sport Management Association of Australia and New Zealand.

    Hunter Fujak is Lecturer in Sport Management in the Deakin Business School at Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia. His research expertise is in sport broadcasting and sport consumer behaviour, specifically in understanding consumption patterns within Australia’s crowded sport marketplace. He is a regular media contributor to topics related to the business of Australian football.