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Ethics and morality in sport management / Joy T. DeSensi, The University of Tennessee, Danny Rosenberg, Brock University.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
DeSensi, Joy Theresa, Author.
Contributor:
Rosenberg, Danny, Ph. D., contributor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sports administration--Moral and ethical aspects.
Sports administration.
Place of Publication:
FiT Publishing 2020
Summary:
"The main purposes of this text are to present concepts and theories in ethics and morality and to demonstrate their applicability in sport management. The work is specifically addressed to those interested in the organization and administration of sport, but it also refers to athletes, coaches, owners, journalists, spectators, governmental agencies, and others linked to sport. Sport managers must be aware of and concerned about their own obligations, rights, and responsibilities, as well as those they influence directly and indirectly. As such, nothing short of sound ethical and moral reasoning must inform many of their managerial decisions and actions. This text then will try to make clear the nature of ethics and morality, it will introduce several major ethical theories, and it will discuss and analyze the practical ramifications of these precepts in several sport management contexts"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Part 1. Sport Management and Ethical Theory
Part 2. Personal and Professional Ethics
Part 3. Sport Ethics Applied
Part 4. What Lies Ahead.
ISBN:
9781940067469
1940067464

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