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AGGIS: Stakeholders, stakeholding and good governance in international sport federations

In this paper, professor Barrie Houlihan raises a number of fundamental questions about the application of stakeholder theory in the world of international sports organisations. Can stakeholders be properly defined, and are they necessarily supporters of good governance?

Author: Barrie Houlihan
Keywords: Governance
Open publication
Page Count: 4

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