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Performance management of national sports organisations: a holistic theoretical model

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Kasale LL, Winand M & Robinson L (2018) Performance management of national sports organisations: a holistic theoretical model. Sport, Business and Management: An International Journal, 8 (5), pp. 469-491. https://doi.org/10.1108/SBM-10-2017-0056

Abstract
Purpose – Organisational performance of sport organisations has been studied over the last three decades. However, little attention was paid towards performance management compared to performance measurement. This paper closes this research gap by establishing a holistic perspective for performance management (PM) of National Sport Organisations (NSOs) that accounts for their uniqueness, the interdependence of their operating systems and their relationship with their environments. Furthermore, this paper presents a holistic model of PM for NSOs. Method – The model was developed from a literature review process and uses the macro, meso and micro analytic framework to describe external and internal environmental influences that affect the PM of NSOs. Findings –The NSO's ability to respond to the dynamics of their external environment by implementing organisational processes that account for the resources available and their structural designs influences their PM. Furthermore, the ability of the individuals within NSO to create enabling environments for PM, influences organisational efficiency and effectiveness. Research implications: This paper contributes to sport management literature on PM of NSOs, and informs sport managers on ways to improve organisational performance by implementing holistic approaches to PM. Originality and value – This is the first study that takes a holistic approach to PM of NSO and depicts the specific elements that play a crucial role in managing NSO's multi-dimensional performance.

Keywords
National Sport Organisations; Performance management; Holistic theoretical model

Journal
Sport, Business and Management: An International Journal: Volume 8, Issue 5

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2018
Publication date online12/11/2018
Date accepted by journal29/08/2018
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/27838
eISSN2042-678X