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Managing Community Sport Organisations in Favelas during Crisis: Impacts on Community Resilience

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Rocha C, Morgan J, Brum A & Amen D (2026) Managing Community Sport Organisations in Favelas during Crisis: Impacts on Community Resilience. Social Sciences, TBC, p. TBC.

Abstract
The aim of this study was to explore and describe how a recent public health emergency affected the management of community sport organisations (CSOs) in favelas and how the crisis management strategy shaped community resilience. We relied upon the stake-holder theory of crisis management, which posits that during crises, organisations should adopt management practices that address the needs of multiple stakeholders rather than merely focusing on organisational survival. We conducted 13 interviews with sport man-agers of CSOs located in favelas in four different regions of the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Findings show that managers respond to the crisis by focusing on community support and resilience. Three factors informed the relationship between management practices and community resilience: sense of leadership and responsibility, filling the gaps of the public sector, and equality, diversity, and inclusion practices. Our study extends the ap-plication of stakeholder theory of crisis management to suggest the importance of considering the inclusion of stakeholders (e.g., government, sport managers) who have been ignored in the proposition of the theory and in the sport management literature. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.

Keywords
crisis management, disadvantaged communities, extreme events, public health, resilience, social impact

StatusAccepted
FundersThe British Council
Date accepted by journal16/03/2026
eISSN2076-0760
ISBN2076-0760

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Dr Jennie Morgan

Dr Jennie Morgan

Senior Lecturer in Heritage, History

Dr Claudio Rocha

Dr Claudio Rocha

Senior Lecturer, Sport