As ongoing high-profile drug scandals have demonstrated, sports organisations rarely have a coherent strategy to manage the role and relationship their sport has with different types of drugs (from alcohol to supplements to prescription drugs to doping). This important and timely book argues that drug control-led integrity management of sport is more than an ideological battle around doping. The relationship sport has with the drugs industry has become a much broader management problem. The breadth of the problem compels stakeholders in sport (including athletes, coaches, fans, public servants and sports managers) to understand better the issues in pursuit of effective strategies and responses.
Drawing on cutting-edge management theory, this book explores the dilemma of drugs in sport. It introduces the policy and business contexts that have shaped responses to this issue and examines its significance to sport and integrity management, including human resource management, marketing, and risk management. It discusses practical management concerns, such as working with scientists and anti-doping organisations, and offers clear recommendations for the future management of sports integrity.
The first book to offer a complete framework for a drugs management strategy for sport, Managing Drugs in Sport is essential reading for all advanced students, researchers and practitioners working in sport management, sport business, sport policy, sport governance and business ethics.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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4 s/w Abbildungen, 4 s/w Tabellen
4 Tables, black and white; 4 Illustrations, black and white
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Höhe: 240 mm
Breite: 161 mm
Dicke: 18 mm
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978-1-138-80348-0 (9781138803480)
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Jason Mazanov is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Business at UNSW-Canberra, Australia. He is a registered psychologist whose primary work has been explaining drug use, particularly the use of performance enhancing substances. He is a founding editor of the scholarly journal Performance Enhancement and Health, has contributed to numerous published works on the management of drugs in sport in the peer-review literature and media and has taught organisational behaviour, leadership, human resource management and public sector management to the Masters level.
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University of New South Wales, Australia
1. Managing Integrity in Sport: The Case of Drug Control
Part 1: Context
2. The Role of Drugs in SportDefining the First Dimension: Drugs
3. The Evolution of Drug Control for Sport
4. Policy Context for Managing Drugs in Sport
Part 2: Management
5. Drug Control and the Business of Sport
6. Business Ethics and Drug Control for Sport
7. Governance of Drugs in Sport
8. Managing Drug Risks in Sport
9. Human Resources and Drugs in Sport
10. Marketing, Integrity Management and Drugs in Sport
[co-authored with Daniel Prior]
Part 3: Drug Control-Led Integrity Management
11. Managing Drugs Beyond Elite Male Sport
12. Second Generation Drug Control for Sport
13. Reflections on Sport, Drugs and Integrity