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Challenges and strategies of building and sustaining inter-organizational partnerships in sport for development and peace
Authors:Jon Welty Peachey  Adam Cohen  Nari Shin  Bruno Fusaro
Institution:1. University of Illinois Department of Recreation, Sport and Tourism Huff Hall 104, MC-584 Champaign, IL, 61820, USA;2. University of Technology Sydney, CCW Building CB08, PO Box 123 Broadway, NSW 2007, Australia
Abstract:While sport management scholars have explored inter-organizational partnerships and their associated challenges, they have devoted less attention to inter-organizational partnership development and sustainability in sport for development and peace (SDP), particularly across a wide range of organizations with varied missions and foci. Hence, the purpose of this qualitative study was to examine challenges faced by SDP organizations when forming and sustaining inter-organizational partnerships across contexts and partnership types, and to uncover strategies they have employed to overcome these challenges. Common challenges encountered across 29 SDP organizations included competition for resources, skepticism of sport as a development tool, unequal power relations, misaligned goals and mission drift, and implementation issues. Strategies included focusing on building relationships and networks, demonstrating benefits to partner, starting small then diversifying, keeping focused on mission and goals, involving partner, and treating the partnership as a business relationship. Theoretical extensions and practical implications are discussed, along with directions for future research.
Keywords:Sport for development  Nonprofit sport organizations  Nonprofit sport  Inter-organizational partnerships  Inter-organizational relationships  Collaboration theory
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