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The impact of knowledge management on performance in nonprofit sports clubs: the mediating role of attitude toward innovation, open innovation, and innovativeness

Vahid Delshab, Mathieu Winand, Saeed Sadeghi Boroujerdi, Larena Hoeber, Abed Mahmoudian · 2020 · European Sport Management Quarterly

Summary. Knowledge management directly improves performance in nonprofit sports clubs and indirectly boosts it by fostering positive attitudes toward innovation and open innovation practices. Clubs that systematically develop and share knowledge—from both internal and external sources—enhance their ability to adopt external ideas, build innovation-friendly cultures, and ultimately innovate more effectively and perform better organizationally.

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Delshab, V., Winand, M., Boroujerdi, S. S., Hoeber, L., & Mahmoudian, A.. (2020). The impact of knowledge management on performance in nonprofit sports clubs: the mediating role of attitude toward innovation, open innovation, and innovativeness. European Sport Management Quarterly. https://doi.org/10.1080/16184742.2020.1768572

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DOI
10.1080/16184742.2020.1768572
Countries
Iran
Categories
innovation-theory, innovation-networks, general-innovation
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2026-04-28