scholarly journals Key Success Factors for Merging Sport Science and Best Practice

2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 297
Author(s):  
Thomas Haugen
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (9) ◽  
pp. 3562 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pouyan Maleki-Dizaji ◽  
Nicoletta del Bufalo ◽  
Maria-Rosaria Di Nucci ◽  
Michael Krug

Empirical evidence has shown that local community opposition is one of the key obstacles for new wind energy development. Consequently, the community acceptance of renewables, such as wind energy, has become a crux for Europe in both achieving and going beyond its renewable energy targets. Significant academic literature has already been devoted to conceptualising the community acceptance of wind energy. This article builds on the existing research by showcasing how regions and municipalities across Europe have successfully and effectively been able to overcome barriers to community acceptance. In doing so, 10 best practice case studies across six European countries have been carefully identified and investigated. The results of individual assessment of these different cases, each of which employ different types of measures/approaches, are comparatively analysed in order to identify the key success factors (drivers) for achieving community acceptance of wind energy in Europe. The identification of the success factors serves to start paving the way for the transfer of these measures/approaches to other municipalities and regions across Europe, particularly those who may encounter similar barriers of community acceptance of wind energy. Thus, our findings deliver to policy makers and developers a number of lessons learnt on how to organise future actions by proposing ways their activities can enhance community acceptance.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 87-96
Author(s):  
WELLIE ANNALIA

Kegiatan stula atau studi lapangan merupakan cikal bakal dari rancangan aksi perubahan kepemimpinan administrator dan kedua mata pelatihan ini yaitu Mata Pelatihan stula Kinerja Organisasi dan Mata Pelatihan Aksi Perubahan Kinerja Organisasi berada dalam Agenda Aktualisasi Kepemimpinan. Peran Widyaiswara sebagai pembimbing sangat mendukung dalam menggali potensi yang dimiliki peserta stula. Kerangka berfikir stula Kinerja Organisasi pada Pelatihan Kepemimpinan Administrator merupakan kolaborasi dari agenda kepemimpinan kinerja, agenda aktualisasi kepemimpinan serta agenda Manajemen Kinerja dapat dibentuk berlandaskan organisasi berkinerja tinggi dalam menemukan Best Prectice dari Lokus stula dengan berbagai strategi dan manajemen kinerja pelayanan publik yaitu melalui leason learnt  dalam mengadopsi semua key sucses factor dari lokus yang dituju dan mengadaptasikan keunggulan tersebut dalam pelaksanaan tugas diinstansi peserta  melalui Rancangan aksi Perubahan yang sebelumnya dilakukan sharing sesama anggota kelompok dalam acara berbagi yang merupakan cikal bakal dari Rancangan Aksi Perubahan Peserta .Beberapa komponen stula yang terkait dengan Pelatihan Kepemimpinan Administrator adalah Profil instansi penyelenggara pelayanan publik sesuai lokus, deskripsi kinerja organisasi pelayanan publik, Key Sucses Factor Pelayanan Publik sesuai lokus, dan keberlangsungan keunggulan strategi dan manjemen kinerja pelayanan publik serta leason learnt hasil stula yang diadopsi lokus dan diaptasikan ditempat pelaksanaan tugas peserta dengan simpulan Organisasi Kinerja harus melakukan inovasi untuk memenuhi tuntutan pelayanan publik yang semakin berkembang.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Katja Høst ◽  
Liva Mork

Haugerudbekken is the collective title of a series of art projects where two local artists (the authors of this article) collaborate with pupils from local schools in Haugerud to create public art installations in the neighbourhood. Haugerudbekken may be considered a practical exploration guided by principles in the fields of socially engaged art (SEA), teaching artists (TA) and community artists (CA). The project is being undertaken within the broader context of a government run local improvement initiative in the Oslo suburbs of Haugerud and Trosterud. A growing demand for art entering a societal context (like urban development) calls for approaches emphasizing dialogue, communication and local affiliation. As this demand grows, so does the need for best-practice guidance for initiating artists as well as for policymakers and others inviting artists to contribute. Furthermore, our approach as independent artists working within a community setting might also benefit from clarification of theory and framework in this field. This article therefore aims to share knowledge gathered through our three years (and still ongoing) working on Haugerudbekken, pinpointing what we believe to be key success factors as well as challenges in our project. Findings are discussed in relation to existing theory and relevant practice in SEA, TA and CA informing existing guidelines as well as terminology.  


Author(s):  
Muhammad Ashraff ◽  
Daisy Mui Hung Kee ◽  
Roshini A/P Subramaniam ◽  
Nur Hazimah ◽  
Nur Aina Syafiqah

Author(s):  
Felicity Lord ◽  
David B Pyne ◽  
Marijke Welvaert ◽  
Jocelyn K Mara

Field hockey is an evolving sport, but it is unclear whether performance analysis techniques are reflective of current best practice. The objective of this review was to identify performance analysis methods used in field hockey, assess their practicality, and provide recommendations on their implementation in the field. A systematic search of the databases SPORTDiscus, Web of Science, Scopus, MEDLINE and PubMed was performed. Key words addressed performance analysis methods and field hockey, with all other disciplines of sport science excluded. A total of 8 articles were identified from the systematic review. Three studies explored patterns of play in relation to goal scoring opportunities, two articles examined penalty corner strategies and three compared specific actions in hockey. The limited performance analysis research in field hockey has focused on game actions in patterns of play. However, greater insights may be gained by analysing hockey using a holistic approach that incorporates spatio-temporal variables and player-opposition interactions. There is an opportunity to employ novel performance analysis techniques in hockey which provide more practical and effective approaches for analysing strategies and tactics.


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