Purpose – This paper aims to investigate how sports science was institutionalised and rapidly deinstitutionalised within a Premier League football club. Institutional theory has been critiqued for its lack of responsiveness to change, but recent developments within institutional theory such as the focus on deinstitutionalisation as an explanation of change, the role of institutional entrepreneurs and the increasing interest in institutional work facilitate exploration of change within institutions. Design/methodology/approach – The authors deploy a longitudinal case study which ran from 2003-2011. Data was collected via observations, semi-structured interviews and through extensive literature reviews. Findings – Via this longitudinal case...
Research question: Institutional work by actors (e.g. organisations or individuals) to create, maint...
The place of sport is increasing day by day in our life and therefore to manage institutions well in...
Research question: The purpose of this paper is to construct empirically grounded concepts that can ...
Purpose – This paper aims to investigate how sports science was institutionalised and rapidly deinst...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Emerald via the DOI in t...
Institutional theory has generated considerable insight into fundamental issues within sport. This s...
Institutional theory is one of the most common theories in management studies. However, there are fe...
Whilst a growing body of research has explored organisational change from the perspective of sport s...
Throughout the entire period of the 20th century, management has developed both as a concept and as ...
First-class County cricket in England became socially constructed as an institutional carrier of an ...
The aim of this paper is to gain conceptual understanding of changes in leisure-time sports particip...
Abstract. This article demonstrates how deep engagement with Bourdieu’s theory of the fi eld enriche...
Aim and Research Question Sport clubs are generally driven by the objective of winning competitions,...
Rationale: The paper examines which themes drove the collective action of football fans against the ...
National governing bodies of sport (NGBs) are intrinsically and dependably aligned to delivering the...
Research question: Institutional work by actors (e.g. organisations or individuals) to create, maint...
The place of sport is increasing day by day in our life and therefore to manage institutions well in...
Research question: The purpose of this paper is to construct empirically grounded concepts that can ...
Purpose – This paper aims to investigate how sports science was institutionalised and rapidly deinst...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Emerald via the DOI in t...
Institutional theory has generated considerable insight into fundamental issues within sport. This s...
Institutional theory is one of the most common theories in management studies. However, there are fe...
Whilst a growing body of research has explored organisational change from the perspective of sport s...
Throughout the entire period of the 20th century, management has developed both as a concept and as ...
First-class County cricket in England became socially constructed as an institutional carrier of an ...
The aim of this paper is to gain conceptual understanding of changes in leisure-time sports particip...
Abstract. This article demonstrates how deep engagement with Bourdieu’s theory of the fi eld enriche...
Aim and Research Question Sport clubs are generally driven by the objective of winning competitions,...
Rationale: The paper examines which themes drove the collective action of football fans against the ...
National governing bodies of sport (NGBs) are intrinsically and dependably aligned to delivering the...
Research question: Institutional work by actors (e.g. organisations or individuals) to create, maint...
The place of sport is increasing day by day in our life and therefore to manage institutions well in...
Research question: The purpose of this paper is to construct empirically grounded concepts that can ...