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Elite sport
Institutional trust
Institutional approach
Cultural approach
Social exchange theory
Issue Date: 
2022
Citation: 
Funahashi, H., & Zheng, J. (2022). Modelling public trust in elite sport institutions: A theoretical synthesis and empirical test. European Sport Management Quarterly. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/16184742.2022.2030779
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European Sport Management Quarterly
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Research question
Trust in elite sport institutions is an important antecedent that explains public attitudes towards elite sport. However, the origin of trust remains, to some extent, enigmatic. The purpose of this study is to examine the factors that define trust in elite sport institutions.

Research methods
Drawing on data collected from a cross-sectional online social survey among 2525 representative Japanese adults, this article examines the impact of a series of (1) institutional approach; (2) cultural approach; and (3) social exchange theory-derived factors on the level of trust in elite sport institutions.

Results and Findings
The findings highlight the role that institutional performances, most notably the sporting and political aspects, exogenous cultural elements, and positive/negative perception towards policy development, play in determining institutional trust. Among these determinants, the contribution of institutions’ political performance (e.g. information provision and fiscal responsibility) is the most prominent.

Implications
In addition to the pursuit of medal winning performances and elite sport success, enhancing political performance, such as transparency and fiscal responsibility, needs to be considered an equally, and probably more, important part of elite sport policy in relation to public trust.
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1618-4742 (print)
1746-031X (online)
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Waseda University Grant for Special Research Projects (2020C-407)
Funding Agency: 
Waseda University
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