The institutional dilemma and optimization of sports social organizations participating in social governance -based on the theoretical analysis framework of three elements of institution of Scott Zhuanqing Liu,Qiling He
School of physical education, Guizhou Normal University, China
Abstract
Scott regards institutional environment as a complex organic whole including regulatory elements, normative elements and cultural cognitive elements, which provides a new perspective to analyze institutional environment. Based on Scott^s analysis framework of three elements, this paper analyzes the problems existing in the construction of the system environment in which sports social organizations participate in social governance, and puts forward the following solutions: in the aspect of regulatory system elements, some unreasonable regulatory laws and regulations should be gradually improved, and local government departments should strengthen the formulation of supporting policies and systems. At the level of normative system elements, on the one hand, the role of sports social organizations should be further defined through normative system regulations, and the nature, principles, obligations, responsibilities and requirements that should be followed should be specified in detail. On the other hand, the binding force of normative system regulations should be ensured, and the requirements of normative regulations should be strictly followed Regulate the practice of sports social organizations. At the level of cultural cognitive system elements, we should not only strengthen the construction of organizational values, belief system, ideological and moral content, shape organizational vision and refine organizational spirit, but also help members understand the internal organizational culture and enhance the internal moral power of the organization.
Keywords: sports social organization- social governance- institutional construction- theory of three elements of institution
Topic: Management of sports organization and sporting events