Exploring administrative legacies from the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games: impacts on processes and professionalisation of parasport NGBs in Brazil

IF 2.1 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Carlos Eugênio Zardini Filho, Millicent Kennelly, S. Fullagar, G. Cuskelly
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ABSTRACT This research explores the perceptions of managers of national parasport organisations in Brazil regarding administrative legacies created through the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. It contributes to furthering knowledge about how the Paralympic Games influenced enduring changes in administrative processes related to the implementation of elite parasport programs in national parasport organisations, which were conceptualised in this article as administrative legacies. The effect of such changes on the professionalisation of parasport organisations was also explored in this research. This qualitative study drew on semi-structured interviews with twenty-six managers from five national parasport organisations in Brazil. A thematic analysis was used to identify what managers of parasport organisations considered to be administrative legacies attributed to the Paralympic Games cycle in Brazil. The perceived legacies included changes in the administrative processes of parasport organisations such as new or modified process designs and controlling and monitoring tasks. Further, increased professionalisation was perceived as enhancing the organisational capacity of investigated organisations. However, managers described problematic administrative changes, for instance, that increased internal bureaucracy has negatively affected the efficiency of certain administrative process. Despite some problematic effects, parasport managers perceived the Paralympic Games in Brazil as improving the capacity of their organisations to better implement elite parasport programs. This research advances knowledge about how administrative legacies were produced through the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. The research also extends the limited evidence base concerning how the Games catalyse the professionalisation of administrative practices in parasport organisations, thereby improving their organisational capacity.
探索2016年残奥会的行政遗产:对巴西残奥会进程和专业化的影响
摘要本研究探讨了巴西国家准体育组织的管理者对2016年里约残奥会留下的行政遗产的看法。这有助于进一步了解残奥会如何影响与国家准体育组织实施精英准体育项目相关的行政程序的持久变化,本文将其概念化为行政遗产。这项研究还探讨了这些变化对准港口组织专业化的影响。这项定性研究采用了对来自巴西五个国家准港口组织的二十六名管理人员的半结构化访谈。专题分析用于确定哪些准体育组织的管理人员被认为是巴西残奥会周期的行政遗产。所感知的遗产包括准港口组织行政流程的变化,如新的或修改的流程设计以及控制和监测任务。此外,专业化程度的提高被视为增强了被调查组织的组织能力。然而,管理人员描述了有问题的行政改革,例如,内部官僚机构的增加对某些行政程序的效率产生了负面影响。尽管有一些问题影响,但准体育项目的管理者认为,巴西残奥会提高了他们组织的能力,以更好地实施精英准体育项目。这项研究进一步了解了2016年里约残奥会如何产生行政遗产。这项研究还扩展了关于奥运会如何促进准体育组织行政实践专业化,从而提高其组织能力的有限证据基础。
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International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics
International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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