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Contemplating restructuring: a case study of strategic decision making in interuniversity athletic conferences

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Hill, L. (University of Regina)
  Author Kikulis, L. M. (University of Alberta)
JOURNAL:
  Journal of Sport Management [JSM], 13(1), 18 - 44.
YEAR: 1999
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): sport; university; decision-making; case-study; conference; Canada
DISCIPLINE: Recreation, Sports & Leisure Studies
HTTP: https://secure.sportquest.com/su.cfm?articleno=S-23131&title=S-23131
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-334-992 (Last edited on 2002/04/14 10:44:48 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
This research examines the dynamics of strategic decision making within the western Canadian university athletic system. Using a framework developed from the Bradford studies (Hickson, Butler, Cray, Mallory, & Wilson, 1986) and Butler (1991), we focused on three key elements of decision making: complexity, politicality, and the rules of the game. Using these concepts, this paper presents a case study analysis of the decision process that centered around the potential restructuring of the Canada West University Athletic Association and the Great Plains Athletic Conference. Qualitative research methods were used to collect and analyze data from documents and interview transcripts. The results show that the diversity of interests, level of influence, and both the constraining and enabling rules of the game contribute to the way the decision topic of restructuring was interpreted, what behaviors were enacted, and how the decision making process emerged to deal with this topic.
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