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An institutional analysis of gender (in)equalities, covid-19 and governance of elite women’s football in Australia, England and the USA

Clarkson, Beth G.; Parry, Keith D.; Culvin, Alex; Pope, Stacey

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Authors

Beth G. Clarkson

Keith D. Parry

Alex Culvin



Abstract

Purpose: Women’s football faces an existential threat from covid-19. Using case studies, we explore the covid-19 responses of three highly-ranked national football associations (Australia, England, and the USA) and their professional women’s football leagues to: (a) compare and shed new insights into the wide range of phased responses, and (b) establish recommendations for other nations to navigate major crises with their social and ethical responsibilities to women’s football. Methodology: Drawing on institutional theory, a framework analysis was undertaken examining 71 articles to analyse the gendered global impacts of covid-19 on women’s football. Findings: Results highlight several important recommendations for nations to consider during the pandemic: (1) maintain active communication with the community to allay worries about the future of women’s football, (2) gather support from health and government officials, (3) seek out commercial and broadcasting partnerships to drive revenue, and (4) the interests of women’s football are best served when responsibility for the elite women’s league does not rest (solely) with national football associations. Originality: The study is first to explore institutional pressures and football governing bodies during covid-19 and provides a framework for nations to manage major crises. Social implications: We argue sport is an interwoven part of society and cannot be separated from gender equality issues irrespective of the pandemic.

Citation

Clarkson, B. G., Parry, K. D., Culvin, A., & Pope, S. (2022). An institutional analysis of gender (in)equalities, covid-19 and governance of elite women’s football in Australia, England and the USA. Sport, Business and Management: An International Journal, 12(4), 459-478. https://doi.org/10.1108/sbm-01-2021-0004

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 17, 2021
Online Publication Date Feb 2, 2022
Publication Date Aug 11, 2022
Deposit Date Dec 3, 2021
Publicly Available Date Dec 3, 2021
Journal Sport, Business and Management: An International Journal
Publisher Emerald
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 12
Issue 4
Pages 459-478
DOI https://doi.org/10.1108/sbm-01-2021-0004

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