This article aims to make a contribution to comparative sport research and details a method for comparing nations’ elite sport systems less descriptively by measuring and comparing determinants of national competitiveness quantitatively. A mixed methods exploratory sequential design is used, consisting of two distinct phases. After qualitative exploration, a conceptual model was developed, revealing that there are nine sport policy dimensions or ’pillars’ that are important for international sporting success. This article focuses on a second quantitative phase, where the model was tested in a pilot study with six sample nations to develop a scoring system. Data from each nation were collected through an overall sport policy questionnaire co...
The aim of the paper is to explore the consequences of the intensification of competition among the ...
The aim of the paper is to explore the consequences of the intensification of competition among the ...
The notion of equivalence is important in the context of comparative studies, such as those that com...
The aim of this article is to explore the relationship between elite sport policy systems (inputs an...
How can nations improve their chances of winning medals in international sport? This book deals with...
The achievement of international and especially Olympic sporting success is increasingly important t...
It is the essence of human nature to compare, and nowhere are comparisons more commonplace than in s...
Over the last few decades the power struggle between nations to win medals in major international co...
Although an increasing number of nations invest large amounts of money in sport in order to compete ...
The term “national sport system” is often used as a shorthand to denote an interconnected and interd...
The SPLISS project (Sports Policy factors Leading to International Sporting Success) develops better...
While the results of nations in international sport competitions are most often used as an evaluatio...
This article constructs an index of competitiveness for different international sports. This is done...
This study is based on a detailed international comparison of the elite sport policies of 15 nations...
Despite progress within comparative sport policy analysis over the past two decades and advancements...
The aim of the paper is to explore the consequences of the intensification of competition among the ...
The aim of the paper is to explore the consequences of the intensification of competition among the ...
The notion of equivalence is important in the context of comparative studies, such as those that com...
The aim of this article is to explore the relationship between elite sport policy systems (inputs an...
How can nations improve their chances of winning medals in international sport? This book deals with...
The achievement of international and especially Olympic sporting success is increasingly important t...
It is the essence of human nature to compare, and nowhere are comparisons more commonplace than in s...
Over the last few decades the power struggle between nations to win medals in major international co...
Although an increasing number of nations invest large amounts of money in sport in order to compete ...
The term “national sport system” is often used as a shorthand to denote an interconnected and interd...
The SPLISS project (Sports Policy factors Leading to International Sporting Success) develops better...
While the results of nations in international sport competitions are most often used as an evaluatio...
This article constructs an index of competitiveness for different international sports. This is done...
This study is based on a detailed international comparison of the elite sport policies of 15 nations...
Despite progress within comparative sport policy analysis over the past two decades and advancements...
The aim of the paper is to explore the consequences of the intensification of competition among the ...
The aim of the paper is to explore the consequences of the intensification of competition among the ...
The notion of equivalence is important in the context of comparative studies, such as those that com...