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Mar 3, 2020 · In this vein, sport governance bodies and political institutions assume that if sports actors were better informed, they would refuse to participate in match-fixing because, according to this narrative, sports actors strongly defend the integrity of sport and the love for the activity.
- Marcelo Moriconi
- marcelo.moriconi@iscte-iul.pt
- 2020
Match-fixing is typically attributed to: criminal organisations and illegal sports betting; vulnerable individuals; and failure of governance on the part of sports organisations. Each cause holds assumptions of utility-maximising actors and it is argued that due consideration be given to the fundamental risks inherent in legal sports betting ...
- Minhyeok Tak, Michael P. Sam, Steven J. Jackson
- 2018
Mar 15, 2018 · Sports match-fixing assumes varied forms according to who is involved and for what reasons. But as sports betting has become an overriding motive for match-fixing, nowadays the first. criterion...
Sep 3, 2021 · This article aims to show how match-fixing is a threat to sport, not only from an ethical but also from a legal perspective, and to explain the various challenges of combating match-fixing...
Nov 29, 2023 · Dieter Braekeveld, integrity in sport training officer at Interpol, underlined the importance of a unified approach: "Fighting match-fixing needs a shared understanding, a shared...
May 24, 2021 · Empirical and theoretical contributions support the need for developing anti-match fixing policies according to the social contexts in which sports actors are involved. It also opens a line of debate on the need to control externally and independently the Sport Governing Bodies.
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Match-fixing is an international phenomenon with sportspeople subject to financial temptations and pressure to influence sporting objectives and outcomes. Often, match-fixing is linked to gambling, with criminal networks exploiting unregulated gambling markets.