The concept of ‘policy windows’ in elite sport development: positive events and spatial domains of policy windows

Jinming Zheng, Wen Wu*, Patrick Wing Chung Lau, Cheng Zhen

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Abstract

This article explores the concept of policy windows within the multiple streams framework through a case study of Hong Kong, specific to cycling and fencing. Data were sourced from 15 semi-structured interviews with pertinent insiders in Hong Kong. Two main findings take centre stage. First, in the context of elite sport, in addition to problems and political events, policy windows can also be opened by positive events, most notably successful performances and breakthroughs. Second, in spatial terms, policy windows comprise both (1) policy windows from other policy sectors including non-elite sport sectors; and (2) elite sport policy-focused policy windows. This paper has the potential to advance the concept of policy windows by adding the perspective of positive events and further developing the spatial domain features beyond the big-little divide. The findings also have utility for elite sport practitioners who will more likely launch positive policy changes or pursue desirable outcomes.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)639-660
Number of pages22
JournalSport in Society
Volume27
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2024

Scopus Subject Areas

  • Cultural Studies

User-Defined Keywords

  • Hong Kong
  • Multiple streams framework
  • elite sport
  • positive events
  • spatial domains

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