23 resultados para Sport policies
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Presentation at Open Repositories 2014, Helsinki, Finland, June 9-13, 2014
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Jatkuvassa muutoksessa olevan työelämän yksi suurimpia haasteita on työntekijöiden työssä jaksaminen ja työhyvinvointi. Vaikka haasteisiin onkin jo puututtu ja esimerkiksi työhyvinvointia mitataan monissa työpaikoissa, olosuhteiden parantaminen vielä asia erikseen. Osasyy siihen, että työhyvinvoinnin parantamiseen ei keskitytä tarpeeksi saattaa olla se, että työhyvinvoinnin merkitystä taloudellisen menestyksen kannalta ei ole pystytty tieteellisesti todistamaan. Tässä tutkielmassa tutkitaan myyntitiimien sisäisiä ominaisuuksia ja erityisesti myyntitiimien organisaatiokansalaisuutta, sen taustatekijöitä ja niiden lineaarista riippuvuussuhdetta myyntitiimin taloudelliseen tulokseen. Tutkielman päätarkoituksena on pyrkiä selvittämään löytyykö myyntitiimin taloudellisen tuloksen ja myyntitiimin organisaatiokansalaisuuden ja sen taustatekijöiden välillä suhdetta, mikä voisi selittää myyntitiimin työhyvinvoinnin ja taloudellisen tuloksen välistä mekaniikkaa. Pääongelma onkin, miten organisaatiokansalaisuus ja sen taustatekijät myyntitiimissä korreloivat tiimin taloudelliseen tuloksen kanssa? Tutkielman teoriaosuudessa keskitytään myyntitiimien teoriaan ja organisaatiokansalaisuuden teoriaan. Tiimien käyttö kaikissa organisaatioissa on yleistynyt valtavasti viime vuosikymmenien aikana. Tiimeistä on tullut organisaatioihin toimintatapa, jolla asiat saadaan toimimaan yksikön funktiosta tai toimialasta huolimatta. Tutkielman toinen teoria liittyy organisaatiokansalaisuuteen. Organisaatiokansalaisuus on johtamisen kirjallisuudesta löytyvä ilmiö, mikä merkitsee työntekijöiden sellaista vapaaehtoista käytöstä, minkä lopputulemana organisaatio menestyy paremmin. Tutkielmassa empiirisessä osassa keskitytään tutkimaan vapaa-ajan vaatteita ja välineitä myyvän Top-Sport Oy:n myyntitiimejä. Tutkimus on toteutettu laadullisena case-tutkimuksena. Tutkimukseen osallistuivat kaikki organisaation 24 myyntitiimiä. Aineisto kerättiin kyselylomakkeen avulla. Kyselylomakkeen sisältö johdettiin tutkielman teoreettisessa viitekehyksessä. Aineiston analysoimisessa käytettiin hyväksi taloustieteen kvantitatiivisia menetelmiä, jonka jälkeen tuloksia tulkittiin teoreettisen viitekehyksen ja tutkijan näkemyksen pohjalta. Tutkielman keskeisinä tuloksina löydettiin, että organisaatiokansalaisuus on positiivisesti korreloiva monien ilmiön taustatekijöiden kuten esimiestyytyväisyyden, ilmapiirin ja sitoutumisen kanssa. Toisaalta organisaatiokansalaisuuden löydettiin korreloivan negatiivisesti myyntitiimin jäsenten työsuhteen keston ja erityisesti myyntitiimin taloudellisen tuloksen kanssa. Johtopäätöksenä tutkielmasta voidaan sanoa, että yleisesti positiivisena ilmiönä pidettyä organisaatiokansalaisuutta tulisi alkaa tarkastella kriittisemmin, koska tutkielman tulosten mukaan organisaatiokansalaisuus ei ole yksiselitteisesti positiivinen ilmiö ainakaan myyntitiimin taloudelliseen tuloksen näkökulmasta.
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The purpose of this thesis is to study how and to which extent Finland, Sweden and Norway have adapted their alcohol policies to the framework imposed to them by the EU and the European Economic Area (EEA) since the mid-1990s. This is done by studying the underlying mechanisms that have influenced the formation of alcohol policy in the Nordic countries in that period. As a part of this analysis main differences in alcohol policies and alcohol consumption between the three countries are assessed and the phenomenon of cross-border trade with alcohol is discussed. The study examines also the development of Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish alcohol policies between 1994 and 2012 and compares the Nordic alcohol policies with other alcohol policies in Europe as the situation was in 2012. The time frame of the study spans from the mid-1990s to the end of 2013 and is divided into three phases. Studying the role of the Europeanisation process on the formation of alcohol policies has a key role in the analysis. Besides alcohol policies, the analyses comprise the development of alcohol consumption and cross-border trade with alcohol. In addition, a quantitative scale constructed to measure the strictness of alcohol policies is utilised in the analyses. The results from the scale are used to substantiate the qualitative analysis and to test whether the stereotypical view of a strict Nordic alcohol policy is still true. The results from the study clearly corroborate earlier findings on the significance of Europeanisation and the Single Market for the development of alcohol policies in the Nordic countries. Free movement of goods and unhindered competition have challenged the principle of disinterest and enabled private profit seeking in alcohol trade. The Single Market has also contributed to the increase in availability of alcohol and made it more difficult for the Nordic EU member states to maintain restrictive alcohol policies. All in all, alcohol policies in the Nordic countries are more liberal in 2013 than they were in 1994. Norway, being outside the EU has, however, managed to maintain a stricter alcohol policy than Finland and Sweden. Norway has also been spared from several EU directives that have affected Finland and Sweden, the most remarkable being the abolishment of the travellers’ import quotas for alcohol within the EU. Due to its position as a non-EU country Norway has been able to maintain high alcohol taxes without being subjected to a ”race to the bottom” regarding alcohol taxes the same way as Finland and Sweden. Finland distinguishes as the country that has liberalised its alcohol policy most during the study period. The changes in alcohol policies were not only induced by Europeanisation and the Single Market, but also by autonomous decision-making and political processes in the individual countries. Furthermore, the study shows that alcohol policy measures are implemented more widely in Europe than before and that there is a slow process of convergence going on regarding alcohol policy in Europe. Despite this, alcohol policies in the Nordic countries are still by far the strictest in all of Europe. From a Europeanisation perspective, the Nordic countries were clearly on the receiving end during the first two study phases (1994–2007), having more to adjust to rules from the EU and the Single Market than having success in uploading and shaping alcohol policy on the European and international field. During the third and final study phase (2008–2013), however, the Nordic countries have increasingly succeeded in contributing to shape the alcohol policy arena in the EU and also more widely through the WHOs global alcohol strategy. The restrictive Nordic policy tradition on which the current alcohol policies in Finland, Sweden and Norway were built on has still quite a solid evidence base. Although the basis of the restrictive alcohol policy has crumbled somewhat during the past twenty years and the policies have become less effective, nothing prevents it from being the base for alcohol policy in the Nordic countries even in the long term. In the future, all that is needed for an effective and successful alcohol policy is a solid evidence base, enough political will and support from the general public.
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It is common that people disagree on a question which athlete or team was the best in a particular sport competition. This thesis attempts to clarify these disputes by analysing the concept of betterness in the context of sport competitions. Betterness can be interpersonal, intrapersonal or a combination of the two. I focus on interpersonal betterness, that is, on superiority. For example, interpersonal betterness may be contested in a football match between the national teams of Germany and Argentina. My aim is to provide a philosophical account of interpersonal betterness. The account has two functions: descriptive and normative. It describes the shapes and forms in which superiority is instantiated in sport competitions. It also provides a consistent and accurate way to discuss superiority. The thesis consists of two parts. In the first part, I introduce, elaborate and illustrate my account, which in turn consists of three elements: (1) relations of superiority, (2) standards for the relations of superiority and (3) types of competition. I also discuss my account’s relevance to issues of sport ethics through the example of gender equity and women’s ski jumping. I conclude that this account will not end the disputes over which team or athlete was better in a particular competition. Instead, it provides tools for a more consistent discussion of the disputed issues. The second part of the thesis includes five reprinted original articles. The account presented in the first part is based on these publications.
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The purpose of this Master’s thesis is to study sponsor satisfaction in charity sport events. Lack of research in regional charity sport events, emergence of corporate social responsibility and increasing popularity of charity sport events have created a research gap to be further explored. Theoretical part of the thesis focuses in development of sponsorships, charity sport event sponsorships and sponsorship as a marketing tool. Concept of satisfaction is discussed by implementing marketing theories to weight options on measuring sponsor satisfaction as a part of sponsorship evaluation process. Empirical analysis of the thesis was conducted in a regional charity sport event – Maailman Pisin Salibandyottelu. Evidences were collected in qualitative research method through semi-structured theme interviews. Altogether 12 major and minor sponsors were selected for the primary source of data. The data was analyzed by comparing sponsors’ expectations and experiences, and by displaying sponsors’ perceived satisfaction. The results indicated that sponsors were involved by partly altruistic and partly selfish motives as suggested by previous research. Respondents expressed very few, mainly non-financial expectations, yet were hoping to gain positive image association via event exposure. Negative experiences appear to have relatively small impact in overall satisfaction. Exceeding or fulfilling expectations appears to increase perceived satisfaction which was mainly driven by contribution towards the goodwill, perceived success of the event (successful record attempt, visibility (on- and off-line) and event execution.
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Often the empirical studies about sport sponsorship co-operation have concentrated on the relationships between the sponsor and the sponsored target excluding the phenomenon sports manager, i.e. the intermediating actor from further examination. In this study the purpose was to contribute to the research gap in the current literature by thoroughly describing the roles and relationships in the sport sponsorship co-operation that includes an intermediating actor, that is a triad. The main objective was pursued to fulfill with the help of two sub-level research questions that were identified as ”What is the nature of the sport sponsorship triad?” and ”What is the role of the intermediating actor within the sport sponsorship triad?” First, the theorethical framework was constructed based on the existing literature of business relationship triads and sponsorship co-operation that were integrated in the synthesis of the theories the purpose of which was to produce a framework for empirical research. Then a qualitative research was conducted by using a single-case study approach. The data was collected through a semi-structured theme interview in person with the sports manager. Similar questionnaires were sent out to the sponsor and the athlete and answered in writing. After collecting the data, the actor roles’ and their relationships were examined individually, after which the analysis of the results was carried out and divided according to the research questions. The nature of the sport sponsorship triad was found to be a serial triad that could be likened to a system of two dyads connected by the intermediating actor. Each actor seemed to occupy a specific justifiable position within the co-operation, even though the relationships were found to be unbalanced in terms of resources, power/strength, interaction patterns and interconnectedness. The core role of the intermediating actor was found to be the role of a mediator, which was seen to increase the other parties’ dependence of the manager’s performance. Therefore, the role of the intermediating actor should be considered crucial for the very existence of the sport sponsorship co-operation, especially in cases where the nature of the triad is a serial triad.