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      Business or Cause? Gendered Institutional Logics in Women’s Professional Soccer

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      Journal of Sport and Social Issues
      SAGE Publications

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          Despite women’s increased participation in sport, women’s team sport leagues have yet to find a lasting toehold at the professional level. Using ethnographic data collected with U.S. women’s professional soccer in 2011-2012, I situate the work of selling women’s soccer in the complex institutional environment of contemporary women’s sports organizations. League owners and employees were dually influenced by the hypercommercialized model of success presented by men’s professional sports and an institutionalized, depoliticized feminist model of sport promoting empowerment and role modeling for girls and women. As a result, “business” and “cause” institutional logics presented different organizational goals. These logics contained divergent assumptions about the extent of gender (in)equality facing women’s professional sports. They were also understood somewhat differently along gender lines, with men perceiving empowerment and profit to be compatible goals more often than women. Implications for the viability of women’s professional sports leagues are discussed.

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                Journal
                Journal of Sport and Social Issues
                Journal of Sport and Social Issues
                SAGE Publications
                0193-7235
                1552-7638
                June 2016
                November 08 2015
                June 2016
                : 40
                : 3
                : 237-262
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Mississippi State University, Starkville, USA
                Article
                10.1177/0193723515615349
                b5613cc5-002d-4397-94c0-b3c2012bc7db
                © 2016

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