Capacity for gender equity initiatives: a multiple case study investigation of national sport organisations

IF 2.1 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Swarali Patil, A. Doherty
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Abstract To better understand mechanisms for gender equity in sport, the critical elements of capacity of Canadian national sport organisations (NSOs) to implement gender equity initiatives, and the relative strengths and challenges of those elements, were investigated. Environmental factors perceived to influence that capacity were also explored. The study was framed by Hall et al.’s (2003) multidimensional model of organisational capacity. Instrumental case studies were used to examine and compare the capacity of three NSOs engaged in addressing gender equity in their sport through their respective initiatives designed to increase the engagement of women in sport as athletes, coaches, and officials. Semi-structured interviews (n = 15) were conducted with board members and staff across the three NSOs. Several common capacity strengths (e.g., knowledgeable and experienced staff, dedicated funding) and challenges (e.g., limited staff, constraints in external communication) were identified. Capacity elements unique to each NSO were also uncovered. Environmental factors influencing the NSOs’ capacity to implement their respective gender equity initiatives included the broad political climate, access to volunteers, and availability of additional funding sources . The findings address the call for further evidence of critical organisational practices for enacting gender equity, with a particular focus on NSOs, and framed by a multidimensional model of organisational capacity and environmental influences. The findings have implications for being aware of the capacity of NSOs to address government policy and directives for gender equity in sport, and for maintaining and building capacity to implement gender equity initiatives.
性别平等倡议的能力:对国家体育组织的多案例调查
摘要为了更好地理解体育运动中的性别公平机制,对加拿大国家体育组织实施性别公平倡议的能力的关键要素以及这些要素的相对优势和挑战进行了调查。还探讨了影响这种能力的环境因素。这项研究是由Hall等人(2003)的组织能力多维模型构建的。使用工具性案例研究来检查和比较三个国家统计局通过各自旨在增加女性作为运动员、教练和官员参与体育运动的举措,致力于解决其体育运动中的性别平等问题的能力。对三个国家统计局的董事会成员和工作人员进行了半结构化访谈(n=15)。确定了几个共同的能力优势(例如,知识渊博、经验丰富的工作人员、专门的资金)和挑战(例如,工作人员有限、外部沟通受限)。还发现了每个国家统计局特有的能力要素。影响国家统计局执行各自性别平等倡议能力的环境因素包括广泛的政治气候、接触志愿者的机会以及额外资金来源的可用性。研究结果回应了对制定性别公平的关键组织实践的进一步证据的呼吁,特别关注国家统计局,并以组织能力和环境影响的多维模型为框架。研究结果对了解国家统计局执行政府体育性别平等政策和指令的能力,以及维护和建设实施性别平等倡议的能力具有重要意义。
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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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