عوامل فردی و مفهومی در تصمیم گیری اخلاقی: مطالعه موردی مهم ترین رسوایی دوپینگ در تاریخ ورزش دانشگاه های کانادا Individual and contextual factors in ethical decision making: A case study of the most significant doping scandal in Canadian university sports history
- نوع فایل : کتاب
- زبان : انگلیسی
- ناشر : Elsevier
- چاپ و سال / کشور: 2017
توضیحات
رشته های مرتبط تربیت بدنی
مجله مرور مدیریت ورزش – Sport Management Review
دانشگاه کانادا
نشریه نشریه الزویر
مجله مرور مدیریت ورزش – Sport Management Review
دانشگاه کانادا
نشریه نشریه الزویر
Description
Teaching note The use of performance enhancing drugs continues to be an ethical concern in North American collegiate sporting environments (Yusko, Buckman, White, & Pandina, 2008). The non-medical use of anabolic steroids has been shown to be associated with student-level characteristics including being male and participating in intercollegiate athletics (McCabe, Browner, West, & Nelson, 2007). This case study presents the story of a highly publicized doping scandal through the lens of an acting director of athletics. The aim of this case study is to challenge students to think critically about the importance of creating ethical team and organizational cultures. Students will engage relevant theory to offer explanations of the incident, as well as use theory to develop effective interventions and preventative measures that can be applied to team sports environments. The theoretical explanations offered in this case study are combined with the results of the independent review of the incident, which included interviews with coaches, athletes, support staff, administrators, and subject matter experts. After completing this case study, it is expected that students will have a better understanding of the multifaceted and complex nature of the problem of banned PEDs use among elite, university-level athletes.