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- Ulrik Wagner
- Kasper Møller Pedersen
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•We examine the construction of organizational identity of the IOC when confronted with doping in sport.•We embed our study in a new institutional and discourse analytical set-up.•After the 1988 Seoul doping scandal the IOC employs a warfare genre.•The 1998 doping scandal reveals the failure of the IOC war against drugs in sport.•The World Anti-Doping Agency is an outcome of the IOC institutionalization failure.To show why the 1998 doping scandals led to the establishment of the World Anti-Doping Agency, this paper investigates how the IOC has created its organizational identity once confronted with the emergence of doping in sport. The paper endorses a new institutional understanding of organizations, which is combined with a critical discourse analytical framework. Through a systematic reading of the Olympic Review between 1960 and 2003 four main anti-doping discourses are outlined: health scientific, ethical, legal and educational discourses construct the meaning-providing horizon of IOC anti-doping commitment. The 1988 Ben Johnson doping incident is crucial for the understanding of the organizational changes occurring 10 years later. Immediately following the Seoul Olympic Games the IOC applies a warfare genre, which frames anti-doping as a declaration of war and constructs a narrative of the IOC as leading a successful battle against doping. The 1998 doping scandals reveal the opposite. Subsequently, WADA can be labelled IOC's institutionalization failure.
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Ulrik Wagner & Kasper Møller Pedersen, 2014.
"The IOC and the doping issue—An institutional discursive approach to organizational identity construction,"
Sport Management Review, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 17(2), pages 160-173, April.
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RePEc:taf:rsmrxx:v:17:y:2014:i:2:p:160-173
DOI: 10.1016/j.smr.2013.05.001
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