Understanding change in a sport’s development network : Korean ice hockey and the 2018 PyeongChang Olympic Games / Kyu Ha Choi, Becca Leopkey, Dana Ellis

Ha Choi, Kyu | Leopkey, Becca | Ellis, Dana Lee

Sporting event stakeholders have recognized the potential of events to facilitate development of sport in host regions. Stakeholders must work together closely in order to expedite development of a particular sport. However, little is known about the networks that facilitate the growth of a sport, especially when development is accelerated by the hosting of a major sport event. This study aims to better understand the effect of hosting a major sport event on a sport’s development network and the subsequent advancement of a sport. The authors adopt a network theory to help frame our exploration of the sport development network with regard to the 2018 PyeongChang Olympic Games and South Korean ice hockey. The study delineates a sport development stakeholder network, explores the impact of a sport event on its structure, and identifies potential impacts on a sport’s development in the host country.

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