• Title of article

    Good Sport Governance in Selected Ethiopian Olympic Sports Federations: A mixed-methods Study

  • Author/Authors

    Garmamo ، Mengistu Department of Sport Science - Addis Ababa University , Haddera ، Tesfay Department of Sport Science - Addis Ababa University , Tola ، Zeru Department of Sport Science - Addis Ababa University , Jaleta ، Matiwos School of Commerce - Addis Ababa University

  • From page
    987
  • To page
    1004
  • Abstract
    The purpose of this study was to investigate the extent of good sport governance implementation in selected Ethiopian Olympic sports federations. To this end, the convergent mixed method design was employed. Participants of the study included 265 subjects for quantitative data and 18 participants for qualitative interviews. The data were quantitatively analyzed by Descriptives (frequency and means standard deviations) One-way ANOVA, and qualitatively by thematic analysis using MAXQDA 20.4.0 version software. The integrated finding reveals that the surveyed Olympic sports federations scored below the moderate level (expected average) in good sport governance with a severely weak level of implementing transparency and public communication and solidarity. The findings also suggest a significant difference in good sport governance implementation among the surveyed sports federations. On this basis, this study has implications for sport managers as it, theoretically, was a significant endeavor in empirically testing the implementation of good sport governance in national sport governing bodies, and has practical implications for policy issues as it explores the actual strengths and deficits of good sport governance that calls for ‘walking the talk’ of transparency and solidarity.
  • Keywords
    Governing bodies , Sport federations , sport governance
  • Journal title
    Journal of New Studies in Sport Management
  • Journal title
    Journal of New Studies in Sport Management
  • Record number

    2771670