FIFA & IOC: The Scandal of Accountability examines the aftermath of the corruption allegations against FIFA and the IOC and seeks to understand why FIFA was successful in alleviating itself from repercussions for a prolonged period of time. The analysis is conducted with an emphasis on three factors, financial, organizational and social
This week a report by former FIFA Ethics Committee Chairman, Michael Garcia, was released by FIFA sh...
We conducted a survey about the 2014 FIFA World Cup that measured attitudes about FIFA, players, and...
Integrity has been a long-standing issue for many international sports bodies (Pielke, 2016). FIFA, ...
[Extract] Sport corruption (in all of its forms and degrees) is a global phenomenon that has, and co...
This thesis aimed to explain the fundamental causes of structural corruption in FIFA. In testing the...
Ten years after the corruption scandal that shook the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1999,...
Reputation management is essential to associations, particularly after a crisis. As an example, a c...
On May 21, 2015, Swiss authorities raided the annual congressional meeting of the Fédération Interna...
The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) is the global governing body for soccer...
The exogenous impact on public expenditures and the short time frame for their execution, represente...
Writing as the revelations about alleged corruption at the Fédération Internationale de Football Ass...
The goal of this research is to investigate and examine the fallout from FIFA's 2015 corruption cris...
Drawing upon the author's long-term study of FIFA's history and politics, this chapter takes selecte...
On a global scale, soccer (or as it is commonly called in most other countries “football”) is the mo...
First of all when writing about corruption you need to define something that scholars don’t agree on...
This week a report by former FIFA Ethics Committee Chairman, Michael Garcia, was released by FIFA sh...
We conducted a survey about the 2014 FIFA World Cup that measured attitudes about FIFA, players, and...
Integrity has been a long-standing issue for many international sports bodies (Pielke, 2016). FIFA, ...
[Extract] Sport corruption (in all of its forms and degrees) is a global phenomenon that has, and co...
This thesis aimed to explain the fundamental causes of structural corruption in FIFA. In testing the...
Ten years after the corruption scandal that shook the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1999,...
Reputation management is essential to associations, particularly after a crisis. As an example, a c...
On May 21, 2015, Swiss authorities raided the annual congressional meeting of the Fédération Interna...
The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) is the global governing body for soccer...
The exogenous impact on public expenditures and the short time frame for their execution, represente...
Writing as the revelations about alleged corruption at the Fédération Internationale de Football Ass...
The goal of this research is to investigate and examine the fallout from FIFA's 2015 corruption cris...
Drawing upon the author's long-term study of FIFA's history and politics, this chapter takes selecte...
On a global scale, soccer (or as it is commonly called in most other countries “football”) is the mo...
First of all when writing about corruption you need to define something that scholars don’t agree on...
This week a report by former FIFA Ethics Committee Chairman, Michael Garcia, was released by FIFA sh...
We conducted a survey about the 2014 FIFA World Cup that measured attitudes about FIFA, players, and...
Integrity has been a long-standing issue for many international sports bodies (Pielke, 2016). FIFA, ...