THE BASIC UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLES OF GOOD GOVERNANCE OF THE OLYMPIC MOVEMENT: PERCEPTIONS OF ATHLETES AND EXECUTIVES OF THE FLYING DISC ASSOCIATION OF THAILAND

Authors

  • Suriyan Somphong Author
  • Supitr Samahito Author
  • Issadee Kutintara Author
  • Arnan Wanla Author
  • Komkrit Rattamanee Author
  • Soh Kim Geok Author
  • Zeinab Zaremohzzabieh Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/hz9trc75

Keywords:

Good Governance, Sport Governance, Flying Disc, Olympic Movement

Abstract

Good governance is essential to ensuring effective management and sustainability and that the
population’s demands are met. However, institutional efforts to address these issues have yet to
prevent scandals from occurring within sports administrations. This study compared the Flying Disc
Association of Thailand’s (FDAT) athletes’ and executive board members’ understanding,
application, and beliefs about the Basic Universal Principles of Good Governance of the Olympic
Movement (PGG). A hundred and thirty-two (132) flying disc athletes and fourteen (14) FDAT
executives comprised the study’s sample. The questionnaire, which asked questions surrounding
the PGG’s seven (7) values – organizational management, democracy, honesty, transparency,
solidarity, athlete engagement, and autonomy – was completed by the respondents.

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Published

2025-02-03

How to Cite

THE BASIC UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLES OF GOOD GOVERNANCE OF THE OLYMPIC MOVEMENT: PERCEPTIONS OF ATHLETES AND EXECUTIVES OF THE FLYING DISC ASSOCIATION OF THAILAND (S. Somphong, S. Samahito, I. Kutintara, A. Wanla, K. Rattamanee, Soh Kim Geok, & Z. Zaremohzzabieh , Trans.). (2025). Cuestiones De Fisioterapia, 54(3), 4947-4968. https://doi.org/10.48047/hz9trc75