Abstract

Sport governance has become one of the most prominent subjects in the field of sport management research. Nevertheless, a dearth of understanding and consensus still exists in terms of the paradigmatic orientation, conceptual classification, and taxonomy in the field, resulting in limited and vague theoretical contributions and practical implications of sport governance literature. This article is an attempt to explore the area of sport governance practice and research by focusing on the regulatory schemes and the legal aspects of the system. Pursuant to previous studies, a theoretical framework and elements of sport governance practice are identified, and as a result, a working definition of sport governance is proposed. The studies published in this special issue are introduced in the context of the conceptual framework and the identified elements while their implications are noted and possible inquiries for future research are suggested.

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