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Internationalization of the Sport Management Labor Market and Curriculum Perspectives: Insights From Germany, Norway, and Spain

Journal

SPORT MANAGEMENT EDUCATION JOURNAL
Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages 129-141

Publisher

HUMAN KINETICS PUBL INC
DOI: 10.1123/smej.2019-0046

Keywords

competencies; curriculum development; higher education; sport sector; thematic analysis

Funding

  1. Erasmus+ Programme `New Age of Sport Management Education in Europe' of the European Union [2017-1-DK01-KA203-034270]

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This study applies Europeanness to the analysis of internationalization in the sport management labor market and which changes this trend necessitates for sport management curricula. The authors employed an analysis of 30 semistructured interviews with key informants from Germany, Norway, and Spain. The results reveal various effects of internationalization on the sport sector and highlight the richness and diversity in the three countries. Sport management graduates need to possess a diverse set of competencies for successfully starting their careers. In addition to subject-specific knowledge, generic competencies such as the ability to work in a team, being able to communicate in diverse languages, and having intercultural skills are important. The article discusses knowledge of international sport organizations, their governance, global trends, and intercultural and language competencies, as well as international sport event management as identified themes and proposes specific curriculum changes to promote educational outcomes of sport management programs.

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