Policy implementation and collaboration in a federated sport system: the case of the official languages act

IF 2.1 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Erik L. Lachance, M. Parent
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ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to explore the Official Languages Act’s implementation and impact on collaboration between national sport organisations (NSOs) and Quebec provincial/territorial sport organisations (P/TSOs) in the Canadian sport system. Using the policy implementation process model as the theoretical framework, data were gathered through interviews with executives from 22 Quebec P/TSOs. Publicly available documents from the P/TSOs and their respective national-level counterparts were also collected. Interview data were thematically analysed and results suggest NSOs successfully implementing the Act had better collaborations with their provincial counterparts located in Quebec than those failing to do so. Researchers should consider the impact of bilingual-based policies and language on collaborative governance. Beyond NSOs purposefully hiring bilingual staff members, Sport Canada should implement more policy enforcement activities.
联邦体育系统中的政策执行与合作:以《官方语言法》为例
摘要本研究旨在探讨《官方语言法》在加拿大体育系统中的实施及其对国家体育组织(NSO)和魁北克省/地区体育组织(P/TSO)之间合作的影响。以政策执行过程模型为理论框架,通过对魁北克省22个P/TSO高管的访谈收集数据。还收集了P/TSO及其各自国家一级对应机构的公开文件。访谈数据进行了主题分析,结果表明,成功实施该法案的国家统计局与魁北克省的省级机构相比,有更好的合作。研究人员应考虑基于双语的政策和语言对合作治理的影响。除了国家统计局有意雇佣双语工作人员外,加拿大体育局还应开展更多的政策执行活动。
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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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