Ethics and Morality in Sport Management, 2nd Ed. (Book) Ethics and Morality in Sport Management 2nd Ed. Book
Ethics and Morality
in Sport Management represents a landmark effort to bring
into focus the moral and ethical issues associated with the
management of sport and sport organizations. Within a sport context
Joy DeSensi and Danny Rosenberg have critically examined a view
shared by virtually all business managers and scholars -- that
ethics and morality in management is not only good for
all concerned but a necessity in terms of the bottom
line. -- Packianathan Chelladurai, Ohio State University Author/Editor: Joy
T. DeSensi, Danny Rosenberg Copyright: 2003 Binding: Hard Pages:
299 pp. Chapters include: Social Responsibility in Intercollegiate Athletic Programs
National Athletic Trainer's Code of Professional Practice Considerations for a
Moral Future in Sport Management Definitions and Clarity in Language
Usage The Concept of Rights Moral Reasoning Ethical Decision Making
in Marketing Ethical and Moral Concerns in Sport Management Ethical
Considerations and Functions of Sport Managers At-Will Hiring and Affirmative
Action The American With Disabilities Act Pluralism and Selecting a
Theory Human Resource Management Rules in Sport Competition Decision-Making Styles
The Spectator/Fan International Sport Theories of Justice Utilitarianism The Media
Tort Law Governance Misconduct Joy T. DeSensi, Ed.D. earned
her doctoral degree at the University of North Carolina at
Greensboro. She is currently Professor and Department Head in the
Sport and Leisure Studies Department at The University of Tennessee.
Her research interests include the areas of gender, race, and
ethnicity in sport, women in sport, multiculturalism and ethics in
sport management. She has made numerous state, district, national and
international presentations and is the author and coauthor of book
chapters and articles that appear in Quest , the
Journal of Sport Management and the Journal
of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance . She has served
on the editorial boards of scholarly journals, as the editor
of the Journal of Sport Management , and is
the current editor of Quest . She is a
founding member of the North American Society for Sport Management
and has served as the President of the Southern Academy
of Women in Physical Activity, Sport and Health, the Philosophic
Society for the Study of Sport, and the National Association
for Physical Education in Higher Education. Her professional recognitions include
distinguished alumna awards from the University of Memphis and The
University
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