A Quantitative Assessment of Organizational Capacity and Organizational Life Stages in Sport for Development and Peace

The ability of Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) organizations to achieve desired outcomes depends on the ability of leaders to develop and utilize a set of organizational capacities. This study provides insight into the current state of capacity in the SDP landscape and the relationship between...

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