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Restoring Trust in Sport: Corruption Cases and Solutions (eBook)

Edited by: Catherine Ordway

ISBN13: 9781000375572
Published: January 2023
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
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In this solutions-focused collection of sport corruption case studies, leading researchers consider how to re-establish trust both within sports organisations and in the wider sporting public. Inspired by the idea of ‘moral repair’, the book examines significant corruption cases and the measures taken to reduce further harm or risk of recurrence.

The book has an international scope, including case study material from Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and New Zealand, and covers important contemporary issues including whistleblowing, bribery, match-fixing, gambling, bidding for major events, and good governance. It examines the loss of trust at both national and international levels. Drawing on cutting-edge research, the book includes both on-field and off-field examples, from Olympic, non-Olympic, professional and amateur sports, as well as diverse academic and practitioner perspectives. Offering an important contribution to current debates and a source of reflection on best professional practice, Restoring Trust in Sport helps us to better understand why corruption happens in sport and how it can and should be addressed.

This is invaluable reading for all advanced students, researchers, managers and policy makers with an interest in integrity in sport, sport ethics, sport management, sport governance, sports law, and a useful reference for anybody working in criminology, business and management, law, sociology or political science.

Subjects:
Sports Law, eBooks
Contents:
Restoring Trust in Sport: Corruption Cases and Solutions
Catherine Ordway and Richard Lucas
An Overview of Corruption in Sport Around the World
Stefano Caneppele, Giulia Cinaglia and Fiona Langlois

Part 1: International Responses
Ethical Leadership in Major Games Procurement Processes
Ruth Bayley and Caron Egle
How Sport Regulations are Being Used to Restore Trust Following the International Biathlon Union Scandal
Erika Riedl
Exercising Discretion for Social/ Recreational Athletes: Case Study Athlete XYZ
Victoria Jamieson and Catherine Ordway
Dominance or Deceit in Professional Cycling: The Perceived Reality of Team Sky
Samantha Roberts and Catherine Ordway

Part 2: National Responses
Integrity and Corruption in Sport: Lessons from Japan and Match-Fixing in Sumo
Matt Nichol, Elisa Solomon and Keiji Kawai
Whistleblowing Platforms as a Solution to Fight Corruption: A Model from the Czech Republic
Apolena Ondráčková and Pim Verschuuren
Collaborative Tennis Investigations in Australia
Rhys Harrison and James Moller
The Fight Against Corruption in Vietnamese Football: A Closer Look at Typical Corruption Cases, Causes and Possible Solutions
Thimydung Nguyen and Simon Gardiner
Restoring Trust in Football through Behavioural Advocacy: A Case Study from Nigeria
Bob Olukoya and Aderonke Ogunleye-Bello
Could Conditional Retirement Funds Restore Trust Following the Tandy Match-Fixing Case in Rugby League?
Catherine Ordway and Liam Lenten
Restoring Trust in the Horse Racing Industry: Fine Cotton and the Complexities of Gambling, Organised Crime and Entrenched Corruption
Genevieve Lim and John Young
Restoring Trust in Sport: Lessons Learnt
Catherine Ordway