ABSTRACT

This book examines the ways in which sport for development and peace (SDP) offers an opportunity for entrepreneurship to take place through and within sport, and how innovation in the context of SDP contributes to social and economic value for underrepresented and marginalised groups and individuals. 

Written by a team of leading international SDP researchers, and featuring the voices of active SDP practitioners, the book examines the ways in which entrepreneurs seek to use sport and/or social innovation in and through sport to achieve their goals of social and economic development. It explores the strategies that SDP organizations and practitioners are utilizing in the current neoliberal moment to not only survive during economic hardship - particularly during the COVID 19 crisis - but also to thrive, drawing on important concepts such as innovation, risk taking, proactiveness and opportunity seeking. It also considers how nongovernmental organizations, companies, governments, and communities are working to tackle development issues in SDP using non-traditional forms of organization and management, such as social enterprise models. 

Combining cutting-edge research with reflections on best practice in the field, this book is important reading for any advanced student, researcher or practitioner with an interest in the sociology of sport, sport for development, sport management, development studies, social enterprise or innovation.

part I|72 pages

Theories and Histories of Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Sport for Development and Peace

chapter Chapter 1|17 pages

Introduction

Social innovation and entrepreneurship in sport for development and peace

part II|48 pages

Examples From the Sport for Development and Peace Ground

chapter Chapter 6|10 pages

The role of the Playlab in the creation of open-source solutions

PLAY International

chapter Chapter 7|9 pages

A social enterprise football club

Kick4Life

chapter Chapter 8|9 pages

Championing innovation in sport for development and peace

Women Win, Naz, and Moving the Goalposts

chapter Chapter 9|9 pages

Rethinking community activation

Waves for Change

part III|52 pages

The Possibilities and Constraints of Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Sport for Development and Peace

part IV|73 pages

Future Directions? Musings on What Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship Could Look Like in Post-Pandemic Sport for Development and Peace

chapter Chapter 17|13 pages

Esport in the sport for development and peace sector

Innovation and spheres of change

chapter Chapter 19|18 pages

Concluding thoughts

Opportunities and tensions of social entrepreneurship and innovation in sport for development and peace