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CONSIDERATIONS ON MANAGERIAL ETHICS IN SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS

Mihai Constantin Razvan Barbu and Liviu Craciun
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Mihai Constantin Razvan Barbu: University of Craiova
Liviu Craciun: University of Craiova

Management and Marketing Journal, 2012, vol. X, issue 1, 59-68

Abstract: The scholarly literature in the ethics field approaches the ethical management issue in different areas such as accounting, retail, banking, public institutions or private companies. The subject of sports managers’ ethics is not very well highlighted in the national literature, as "sports industry" is constantly evolving. Sports have a strong impact on the national culture, influencing the values of millions of spectators and participants. The definition of sports given by the Council of Europe is "all forms of physical activity which, through more or less organized participation, aim at expressing or improving physical and psychological condition, the development of social relationships or obtaining positive results in all levels competitions". In this paper we conducted a study on managerial ethics tools within sports clubs. The used methodology involved the intersection of the main current stage of knowledge and the formulation of new judgments. The study identified and highlighted the major role of the manager of sports clubs in providing the framework for the manifestation of ethical behaviors.

Keywords: managerial ethics; sport organizations; ethical tools (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M10 M14 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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