Sports and understanding organizations

This volume provides readers with a rich source of sports metaphors for understanding organization and management processes and how to use metaphors to become more effective leaders and managers within their organizations. Each chapter discusses how sports may be used to help improved organizational...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors Svyantek, Daniel J. (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited : IAP, Information Age Publishing, INC., [2017]
SeriesResearch in organizational analysis.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781806609253
DOI10.1108/978-1-68123-793-0
Physical Description1 online resource (vi, 307 pages)

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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Sports and understanding organizations: Using an old metaphor in new ways to understand organizations / Daniel J. Svyantek
  • Chapter 2. Evolutionary echoes in sports (and war) / Lewis Barker
  • Chapter 3. Steeped in history: Symbols, traditions, and stories in sports and organizations / Jacob H. Smith, Erik C. Taylor, and Jeremy M. Beus
  • Chapter 4. Sports metaphors in the workplace / Jacob Miller and Vicki Wang
  • Chapter 5. Applying sports related mental toughness in organizations / Alexandra A. Henderson, Brendan C. Lortie, and Steve M. Jex
  • Chapter 6. The intimation of resilience through sports metaphors / Stephen W. Tyler and James J. Wilcox
  • Chapter 7. On athlete centered coaching: Empowering the athlete / Dustin Greene
  • Chapter 8. Training for a winning career: Career athletes and coaches / Julia Brandon
  • Chapter 9. Extending the sports coaching metaphor: Coaches and teammates as creators of the feedback environment / Caitlin M. Cavanaugh and Paul E. Levy
  • Chapter 10. Rectitude in rivalry: A conceptual review and synthesis of sportsmanship and citizenship / Erik C. Taylor, Jacob H. Smith, and Jeremy M. Beus
  • Chapter 11. Corporate social responsibility and sports / Meghan A. Thornton-Lugo, Colin Wooldridge and Deborah E. Rupp
  • Chapter 12. Organizational insights from performance management intervention applied to sports / Colin Roth, Brandon L. Young, Nick Koenig, Daniel Schmerling, and Robert D. Pritchard
  • Chapter 13. Academic clustering among college athletes: Using person analysis to inform education and training practices / Daniel J. Svyantek, Brian Connelly, Sadie O'Neill, Mary Boudreaux, Barb Struempler, and Larry Teeter
  • About the contributors.