Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to draw up issues and prior discussion tasks of the sports innovation committee and the KSOC concerning the separation of the KOC from the KSOC.BR Method: The literature analysis was carried out in three stages in the process of clarifying claims, drawing issues, and presenting tasks.BR Results: Study results and discussions were presented separately as analysis of arguments & issues, and task presentation on prior discussion.BR In the analysis of arguments & issues, the arguments of the Sports Innovation Committee and the KSOC were analyzed to draw up the issues. The sports innovation committee recommended the separation of the two organizations, and the KSOC proposed a non-separation position. Here the issue arose in terms of autonomy and approach. In terms of autonomy, there has been a dispute over whether the separation of the two organizations is related to the infringement of autonomy set forth in the IOC Charter. In terms of the approach, there were differences in the process, approach and timing of the two organizations’ recommendations for separation.BR In the task presentation on prior discussion, three prior discussion tasks were observed. First of all, they suggested ways to cooperate with each other, a crucial cause that led to the integration of the two organizations. Second, they believed that to reach a clearer conclusion on the issue of the separation of the two organizations, separate discussions from the advanced sports system of sport-for-all and elite sport were necessary. Third, it was suggested that the discussion of separation of the two organizations as means of establishing an autonomous system should be conducted in advance without external influence or interference.BR Conclusion: The results of the study were summarized. And three future research projects have been presented. The first is the need for recognition research. The second is the need for history research. Third, it suggests that overseas case studies should be followed up.

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