Quotas in sport management make gender equality initiatives more common: The case of Spain
Articles
Overview
published in
- Managing Sport and Leisure Journal
publication date
- May 2023
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
- 2375-0472
Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)
- 2375-0480
abstract
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Research question:
How do gender quotas transform sport management, beyond increasing the proportion of women among sport managers? Building on findings from the literature on quotas in sport management, this article asks whether quotas make gender equality initiatives more common. This research question fills a research gap, since the aforementioned literature is based principally on the case of Norway.
Research methods:
This article analyzes the impact of the 2014 gender quota imposed for boards of national sport federations in Spain (of at least three women or 33% of board members) with the help of interviews with a purposive sample of 86 board members (43 women and 43 men) comprising 66% of national sport federations.
Results and findings:
This study shows that the Spanish quota made gender equality initiatives more common.
Implications:
To scholars and sport managers alike, this article provides a tool to understand change in sport organizations once quotas are adopted.
Classification
subjects
- Sociology
keywords
- quotas; sport; management; gender; equality; spain