The aim of this paper is to present an overview of selected organizational theories pertaining to the process of organizational change. The emphasis is made on organizational capacity outlining its relevance in the context of understanding the changes taking place within the National Sports Federations
Swierzy P, Wicker P, Breuer C. The impact of organizational capacity on voluntary engagement in spor...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to set out research that aimed to understand how the internal...
Based on the McKinsey Capacity Assessment Grid (McKinsey Company,2001), we generated79 ...
The aim of this paper is to present an overview of selected organizational theories pertaining to th...
This research identifies types of sports clubs based on the dimensions organizational capacity and o...
Although capacity has been used in recent federal government accords and policies related to the vo...
This research measures organizational capacity and organizational ambition in nonprofit and voluntar...
Community sport clubs are a type of membership association largely run by member volunteers who orga...
In an increasingly dynamic business environment, organizations have to constantly change in order to...
National governing bodies of sport (NGBs) are intrinsically and dependably aligned to delivering the...
Effecting major organizational change and innovation is a complex process and many organizations do ...
This paper employs complexity theory and the principle of emergence as a construct to explain some f...
This paper is based on a study of a major sport event organization. Event organisations are interest...
Realizing major organisational change and innovation is a complex process and many organisations do ...
This paper employs complexity theory and the principle of emergence as a construct to explain some f...
Swierzy P, Wicker P, Breuer C. The impact of organizational capacity on voluntary engagement in spor...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to set out research that aimed to understand how the internal...
Based on the McKinsey Capacity Assessment Grid (McKinsey Company,2001), we generated79 ...
The aim of this paper is to present an overview of selected organizational theories pertaining to th...
This research identifies types of sports clubs based on the dimensions organizational capacity and o...
Although capacity has been used in recent federal government accords and policies related to the vo...
This research measures organizational capacity and organizational ambition in nonprofit and voluntar...
Community sport clubs are a type of membership association largely run by member volunteers who orga...
In an increasingly dynamic business environment, organizations have to constantly change in order to...
National governing bodies of sport (NGBs) are intrinsically and dependably aligned to delivering the...
Effecting major organizational change and innovation is a complex process and many organizations do ...
This paper employs complexity theory and the principle of emergence as a construct to explain some f...
This paper is based on a study of a major sport event organization. Event organisations are interest...
Realizing major organisational change and innovation is a complex process and many organisations do ...
This paper employs complexity theory and the principle of emergence as a construct to explain some f...
Swierzy P, Wicker P, Breuer C. The impact of organizational capacity on voluntary engagement in spor...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to set out research that aimed to understand how the internal...
Based on the McKinsey Capacity Assessment Grid (McKinsey Company,2001), we generated79 ...