This paper presents the outcomes of an 18-month developmental action research study to enhance the governance capability of a national sport organization. Bowls Australia, the national governing body for lawn bowls in Australia, includes nine independent state and territory member - associations. An intervention was designed and implemented with the Bowls Australia Board. The purpose of the intervention was to enact collaborative governance to overcome a perceived cultural malaise in the governance of the sport. This study isone of the first to examine collaborative governance in a federal sport structure. Results demonstrate the utility of collaborative governance t...
Over the past two decades, there has been increasing academic interest in examining the governance o...
Corporate governance has been receiving global interest in the business world with the publication o...
Over the past two decades, there has been increasing academic interest in examining the governance o...
Collaborative governance has its origins in public administration and relates to cross-sector collab...
Governance is a critical issue confronting sport organisations. Its importance in the management of ...
This study explores how trust is manifested and impacts on the levels of collaboration that take pla...
This article critically reviews the concept of sports autonomy. It argues that sports autonomy is of...
How can we be more strategic in what we do? Using an action research approach, this study found that...
Manuscript Type: Empirical Research Question/Issue: This study explores the most appropriate boar...
This study investigated how boards of national sport organizations might enhance their strategic cap...
本書目待補正[[abstract]]Governance is a critical component of the effective management of a sport organisa...
Much has been written in recent years about governance in the areas of political science, public pol...
‘Governance ’ in its simplest form is the way that an organisation is directed and controlled, but t...
The main aim of this thesis is to explore what members of volunteer sporting organisations understan...
In 2004, the governing body for sport and recreation in New Zealand developed a governance manual en...
Over the past two decades, there has been increasing academic interest in examining the governance o...
Corporate governance has been receiving global interest in the business world with the publication o...
Over the past two decades, there has been increasing academic interest in examining the governance o...
Collaborative governance has its origins in public administration and relates to cross-sector collab...
Governance is a critical issue confronting sport organisations. Its importance in the management of ...
This study explores how trust is manifested and impacts on the levels of collaboration that take pla...
This article critically reviews the concept of sports autonomy. It argues that sports autonomy is of...
How can we be more strategic in what we do? Using an action research approach, this study found that...
Manuscript Type: Empirical Research Question/Issue: This study explores the most appropriate boar...
This study investigated how boards of national sport organizations might enhance their strategic cap...
本書目待補正[[abstract]]Governance is a critical component of the effective management of a sport organisa...
Much has been written in recent years about governance in the areas of political science, public pol...
‘Governance ’ in its simplest form is the way that an organisation is directed and controlled, but t...
The main aim of this thesis is to explore what members of volunteer sporting organisations understan...
In 2004, the governing body for sport and recreation in New Zealand developed a governance manual en...
Over the past two decades, there has been increasing academic interest in examining the governance o...
Corporate governance has been receiving global interest in the business world with the publication o...
Over the past two decades, there has been increasing academic interest in examining the governance o...