The sustainability of the Youth Olympic Games: Stakeholder networks and institutional perspectives

This paper explored the Youth Olympic Games` (YOG) potential sustainability (survival and success) through an analysis of how actors exert various forms of pressure on the YOG. Given the impact of the Olympic Games and of youth on society, it becomes important to study the newest member of the Olympic Family. Combining stakeholder, network and institutional literatures, a case study of the first Winter YOG in Innsbruck (Austria) was built by means of observations and interviews. The stakeholder network analysis revealed three central stakeholders for the YOG`s sustainability: the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the media (press and broadcast), and the athletes` parents. The institutional context was challenged by stakeholders` changing levels of relative saliency, and notably by the parents` emerging saliency. Practically speaking, YOG managers need to be diplomats in balancing pressures originating from the international (IOC) and local (parents) institutional contexts.
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Aiheet: olympialaiset nuoriso juniori huippu-urheilu organisointi urheilusosiologia kansallinen olympiakomitea urheiluliitto Kansainvälinen olympiakomitea perhe
Aihealueet: junioriurheilu urheilun johto ja organisaatio järjestöt ja tapahtumat
Tagging: Olympische Jugendspiele
DOI: 10.1177/1012690213481467
Julkaisussa: International Review for the Sociology of Sport
Julkaistu: 2015
Vuosikerta: 50
Numero: 3
Sivuja: 326-348
Julkaisutyypit: artikkeli
Kieli: englanti (kieli)
Taso: kehittynyt