ATHLETES’ POSITION WITHIN MONTENEGRIN OLYMPIC MOVEMENT

Authors

  • Marko Begović German Sport University

Keywords:

athletes, the Olympic movement, sports career, Montenegro

Abstract

Th is paper will analyze the institutional position of athletes within the Montenegrin Olympic
Movement in order to design better policy mechanisms that will amplify the strengths and
dampen the weaknesses. With penetrating to the essence of the formal (informal) organizational
structure is intention to improve institutional position of athletes that is likely to lead
to better development of sports, to a more fulfi lling career for athletes and their integration as
functioning members of the society aft er the end of their careers.

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Published

2014-12-30

How to Cite

Begović, M. (2014). ATHLETES’ POSITION WITHIN MONTENEGRIN OLYMPIC MOVEMENT. Scientific Journal Management in Sports, 5(1), 58–63. Retrieved from https://maninsport.rs/index.php/mus/article/view/134