Restoring Trust in Sport

Restoring Trust in Sport

Corruption Cases and Solutions

Ordway, Catherine

Taylor & Francis Ltd

04/2021

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Inglês

9780367473068

15 a 20 dias

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Restoring trust in sport: Corruption cases andsSolutions



An overview of corruption in sport around the world
Part I: International responses




Ethical leadership in Major Games procurement processes



How sport regulations are being used to restore trust following the International Biathlon
Union scandal




Exercising discretion for social/recreational athletes: Case study Athlete XYZ



Dominance or deceit in professional cycling: The perceived reality of Team Sky
Part II: National responses




Integrity and corruption in sport: Lessons from Japan and match-fixing in sumo



Whistleblowing platforms as a solution to fight corruption: A model from the Czech Republic



Collaborative tennis investigations in Australia



The fight against corruption in Vietnamese football: A closer look at typical corruption cases, causes and possible solutions



Restoring trust in football through behavioural advocacy: A case study from Nigeria



Could conditional retirement funds restore trust following the Tandy match-fixing case in rugby league?



Restoring trust in the horse racing industry: Fine Cotton and the complexities of gambling, organised crime and entrenched corruption



Restoring trust in sport: Lessons learnt
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