How countries compete for success in elite sport: A systematic review

The `Global Sporting Arms Race` is the term that describes the competition among different countries to succeed in international sports competitions. The development of that peaceful competition determines two outputs: an increase in soft power at the international level and a promotion of the national identity and social impact. It means increasing the level of influence that the countries obtain internationally as a cornerstone of the concept of a sporting nation with a proud and healthy population. In order to explain the factors involved in the success of a sports system at the elite level, a systematic review was carried out based on the PRISMA protocol in the databases Scopus, SPORTDiscus, and Web of Science. The findings of the study show that the factors that determine success at the international level have received increased attention, as shown by the number of publications since 2010. The results indicate the following research factors: (1) it was observed that most researchers tend to carry out comprehensive analyses with a holistic perspective, while the UK, Australia, Canada, and Spain carry out segmented analyses; (2) Olympic sports—especially athletics—were the most analysed; while in non-Olympic sports, those with social influence predominate in countries, such as netball; (3) the analysis of meso and micro factors is preferred over macro factors; (4) quantitative studies are preferred through the analysis of primary sources, such as official reports; and (5) the economic variable is the most common input, with medals reached at the elite level being the most used output to check the correlation or significativity of the results.
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Aiheet: urheilupolitiikka kansainvälinen tila tutkimus teoria järjestelmä Espanja Kiina Norja Brasilia urheilu Iso-Britannia Belgia Hollanti Suomi Etelä-Korea Japani Hong Kong Australia Afrikka Uusi-Seelanti Kamerun analyysi yleisurheilu jalkapallo golf koripallo melonta
Aihealueet: urheilun johto ja organisaatio urheiluhistoria ja urheilupolitiikka
Tagging: Netball
DOI: 10.3390/socsci13010031
Julkaisussa: Social Sciences
Julkaistu: 2024
Vuosikerta: 13
Numero: 31
Sivuja: 1-16
Julkaisutyypit: artikkeli
Kieli: englanti (kieli)
Taso: kehittynyt