Abstract
In this article, structural issues with regard to the quality of the self-governance of the 35 Olympic sport governing bodies (SGBs) are analysed. First, this article presents empirical evidence on the lack of accountability arrangements in SGBs. In particular, the watchdog function of their member organizations is severely undermined by the general absence of objective criteria and transparency in the distribution of funding to members. With regard to checks and balances, arguably the most topical issue is the complete lack of independent ethics committees. Second, our survey demonstrates that most SGBs have institutionalized athlete participation. However, in the overwhelming majority of the organizations, they have not been granted a share of formal decision-making power. Third, with regard to executive body members, there is the rather anachronistic dominance of the European continent and also the preponderance of male officials. In addition, the general lack of term limits poses serious threats with regard to the concentration of power, which is evidenced for instance by the overall number of years SGB presidents are in office. The empirical evidence clearly supports the recent calls for improved governance in sport, according to which SGBs need to agree upon, and act in accordance with, a set of well-defined criteria of good governance. Only then will the self-governance of sport be credible and the privileged autonomy of these organizations justifiable.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 281-306 |
Number of pages | 26 |
Journal | International Journal of Sport Policy |
Volume | 6 |
Issue number | 3 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jan 2014 |
Externally published | Yes |
Funding
The authors would like to thank the two anonymous reviewers and Barrie Houlihan for their excellent comments and suggestions to an earlier version of this paper. This study was part of the Action for Good Governance in International Sports Organizations (AGGIS) project. The AGGIS project has received funding from the European Commission under the framework of the 2012 Preparatory Actions in Sport. For more information, please visit http://www.aggis.eu.
Keywords
- equity
- good governance
- international sports organizations
- sports officials
- stakeholder representation
- term limits