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"This book fills an important gap in the sport governance literature by engaging in critical reflection on the concept of 'good governance'. It examines the theoretical perspectives that lead to different conceptualisations of governance and, therefore, to different standards for institutional quality. It explores the different practical strategies that have been employed to achieve the implementation of good governance principles. The first part of the book aims to shed light on the complexity and nuances of good governance by examining theoretical perspectives including leadership, value, feminism, culture and systems. The second part of the book has a practical focus, concentrating on reform strategies, from compliance policies and codes of ethics to external reporting and integrity systems. Together, these studies shed important new light on how we define and understand governance, and on the limits and capabilities of different methods for inducing good governance. With higher ethical standards demanded in sport business and management than ever before, this book is important reading for all advanced students and researchers with an interest in sport governance and sport policy, and for all sport industry professionals looking to improve their professional practice"-- Provided by publisher.
Sports administration. --- Sports --- Management --- Organization and administration --- Arnout Geeraert --- accountability --- capacity building --- compliance --- consultancy --- corruption --- democratic process --- diversity --- ethical codes --- ethics --- Frank van Eekeren --- feminist --- good governance --- inclusion --- integrity --- leadership --- legitimacy --- national governing bodies --- national sport organisations --- organizations --- public values --- reporting --- social exchange --- social identity --- social learning --- sport governance --- sport management --- sport policy --- transparency
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In Law and Public Choice, Daniel Farber and Philip Frickey present a remarkably rich and accessible introduction to the driving principles of public choice. In this, the first systematic look at the implications of social choice for legal doctrine, Farber and Frickey carefully review both the empirical and theoretical literature about interest group influence and provide a nonmathematical introduction to formal models of legislative action. Ideal for course use, this volume offers a balanced and perceptive analysis and critique of an approach which, within limits, can illuminate the dynamics of government decision-making. "Law and Public Choice is a most valuable contribution to the burgeoning literature. It should be of great interest to lawyers, political scientists, and all others interested in issues at the intersection of government and law."-Cass R. Sunstein, University of Chicago Law School
Economic analysis of law --- United States --- Law and economics. --- Law --- Social choice. --- Economic aspects --- Law and economics --- Social choice --- Public administration --- Accountability --- E-books --- Choice, Social --- Collective choice --- Public choice --- Choice (Psychology) --- Social psychology --- Welfare economics --- Economics and jurisprudence --- Economics and law --- Jurisprudence and economics --- Economics --- Jurisprudence --- public administration law, political science, systematic look, social choice, legal doctrine, theoretical literature, interest group influence, nonmathematical introduction, legislative action, formal models, government decision-making, criticism, united states, economics, lawyers, justice, equality, perceptive analysis, balanced view, democratic process, republicanism, normative implications. --- United States of America
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