Sport for development and peace snakes and ladders

作者: Andrew Joseph Webb , André Richelieu , None

DOI: 10.1108/QMR-01-2014-0011

关键词: Field (Bourdieu)Operations managementSport for developmentPractical implicationsContext (language use)Process (engineering)Conceptual modelBest practiceWork (electrical)SociologyManagement science

摘要: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to better understand the factors that may improve or hinder impact sport for development and peace projects. Sport and/or (SDP) has been described as an emerging, yet under-theorized research field (Schnitzer et al., 2013). As such, few authors have analyzed conditions, best practices processes needed achieving on context through SDP. address gap in current knowledge. Design/methodology/approach A literature review was chosen analyze focus findings related body work. Findings conceptual model dominant SDP process serves a framework identify concepts influence context. Moreover, provides insight about apparent empirical incongruity between theoretical practical ground. Practical implications This opens debate around proces...

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