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    Crisis Management and Sports: Global Perspectives

    Crisis Management and Sports by Menaker, Brian E.; Sheptak, Dale; Zhang, James J.;

    Global Perspectives

    Series: World Association for Sport Management Series;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 18 December 2024

    • ISBN 9781032906829
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages330 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 770 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 18 Illustrations, black & white; 18 Line drawings, black & white; 18 Tables, black & white
    • 672

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    Short description:

    In an increasingly turbulent, insecure and fast-changing world, this book presents case studies of crisis management that help the reader to understand what best practice looks like and how to guide sport organizations through the crises that are an inevitable aspect of commercial life.

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    In an increasingly turbulent, insecure and fast-changing world, this book presents case studies of crisis management that help the reader to understand what best practice looks like and how to guide sport organizations through the crises that are an inevitable aspect of commercial life.


    Featuring the work of leading researchers from ten different countries, and drawing on work in sport management, sport communication and socio-cultural sport studies, the book includes cases from around the world. It explores important themes in contemporary sport management, including resilience in sport organizations; the use of technology in crisis communication; the socio-cultural dimensions of crisis management; reputation and image management; policing and security; and the management of sports events. It also offers examples from a wide range of different sports, including tennis, golf, soccer, gymnastics, mountaineering, rugby, distance running, and the Olympic Games.


    This book is an essential addition to the library of anybody with an interest in sport business and management, event management, crisis communication, or public relations.

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    Table of Contents:

    1. Introduction to Global Perspectives in Crisis Management and Sports,  2. Crises and the Effect of Fear on Sport Event Attendance,  3. Resilience and Crisis Management in Sport Organizations: Applying a Social-Ecological System Approach,  4. Crisis Management in Tennis: Game, Set, and Match,  5. Crisis in Alpine Recreational Sport: Managing Death in the Mountains,  6. The Use of a Single Spokesperson or Dual Spokespersons for Crisis Communications,  7. Application of Modern Technology for Race Course Crisis Communication,  8. A Symbolic Interactionist Framework for Examining Athlete Social Media Activity as Crises Generator,  9. Crisis Communication and Racism in Sport: When Cultural and Organizational Values Collide,  10. Crisis, Reputation, and Image Management in Sport: The Doping Case of Diogo Vitor from Santos Football Club,  11. COVID-19 Pandemic and Sporting Events - Tokyo 2020 Olympics: Challenges and Solutions,  12. Entrepreneurial Crisis Management for Stakeholder Retention in Sport: RunCzech and the Covid-19 Pandemic,  13. Crisis Management, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship in Sports: The Case of the Valleys Gymnastics Academy,  14. Organizational Structure, Culture and Crisis Management in Sport: A Turkish Perspective,  15. Crisis & Risk Management in the Fitness Industry,  16. Policing Responses to Crisis at Sport Events: A Comparison of Two Scottish FA Cup Finals,  17. Sport Governance and Crisis Communication: The Application of Situational Crisis Communication Theory

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