The study objective was to examine the temporal macrocultural changes in Olympic sports in the United Kingdom and what regulates these changes. We carried out this study integrating grounded theory and action research in a 16-month longitudinal design. We collected data from eighteen interviews with participants from governing sports organisations (n = 6; GSOs) and NGBs (n = 3). Supplementary data came from ethnography with one national governing body; ten focus-groups with athletes, coaches, parents, and NGB personnel; and eight interviews with stakeholders. We found that political will had shielded Olympic sports from societal changes. However, macrocultural changes to social standards and the power of athletes highlighted that the organi...
Abstract: Changes in the State’s attitudes towards intervention in elite sport, particularly its wil...
Sociologists such as Elias and Dunning (1993), have empirically studied long term processes of chang...
The paper examined the process of changing in three Bulgarian national sport organisations (NSO) in ...
The study objective was to examine the temporal macrocultural changes in Olympic sports in the Unite...
The purpose was to examine the power relations during a change of culture in an Olympic sports organ...
The purpose was to examine the power relations during a change of culture in an Olympic sports organ...
Team GB is an international powerhouse in Olympic sports and has become ‘much admired around the wor...
Recent inquiries into elite sports in the United Kingdom have unearthed examples of destructive cult...
Recent inquiries into elite sports in the United Kingdom have unearthed examples of destructive cult...
At the 1996 Olympics Britain finished thirty-sixth, but changes in the State’s attitudes towards int...
Stimulated by growing interest in the organizational and performance leadership components of Olympi...
Although high performing cultures are crucial for the enduring success of professional sport perform...
This paper discusses the processes underpinning the evolutionary development of sport climbing in re...
Gradually diminishing international performances by the British teams can be traced back to the Sto...
Reflecting the importance of optimizing culture for elite teams, Fletcher and Arnold (2011) recently...
Abstract: Changes in the State’s attitudes towards intervention in elite sport, particularly its wil...
Sociologists such as Elias and Dunning (1993), have empirically studied long term processes of chang...
The paper examined the process of changing in three Bulgarian national sport organisations (NSO) in ...
The study objective was to examine the temporal macrocultural changes in Olympic sports in the Unite...
The purpose was to examine the power relations during a change of culture in an Olympic sports organ...
The purpose was to examine the power relations during a change of culture in an Olympic sports organ...
Team GB is an international powerhouse in Olympic sports and has become ‘much admired around the wor...
Recent inquiries into elite sports in the United Kingdom have unearthed examples of destructive cult...
Recent inquiries into elite sports in the United Kingdom have unearthed examples of destructive cult...
At the 1996 Olympics Britain finished thirty-sixth, but changes in the State’s attitudes towards int...
Stimulated by growing interest in the organizational and performance leadership components of Olympi...
Although high performing cultures are crucial for the enduring success of professional sport perform...
This paper discusses the processes underpinning the evolutionary development of sport climbing in re...
Gradually diminishing international performances by the British teams can be traced back to the Sto...
Reflecting the importance of optimizing culture for elite teams, Fletcher and Arnold (2011) recently...
Abstract: Changes in the State’s attitudes towards intervention in elite sport, particularly its wil...
Sociologists such as Elias and Dunning (1993), have empirically studied long term processes of chang...
The paper examined the process of changing in three Bulgarian national sport organisations (NSO) in ...