研究生: |
黃郁婷 Huang, Yu-Ting |
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論文名稱: |
臺灣面對運動禁藥管制國際建制之遵從策略與意涵 Managing compliance with the anti-doping regime: Taiwan’s strategies and the implications behind |
指導教授: |
湯添進
Tan, Tien-Chin |
學位類別: |
碩士 Master |
系所名稱: |
運動休閒與餐旅管理研究所 Graduate Institute of Sport, Leisure and Hospitality Management |
論文出版年: | 2016 |
畢業學年度: | 104 |
語文別: | 中文 |
論文頁數: | 216 |
中文關鍵詞: | 遵從理論 、運動禁藥 、國際建制 、世界反運動禁藥機構 |
英文關鍵詞: | Compliance Theory, Doping, International Regime, World Anti-doping Agency |
DOI URL: | https://doi.org/10.6345/NTNU202203746 |
論文種類: | 學術論文 |
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隨著世界反運動禁藥機構於1999年的誕生,運動禁藥管制國際建制 (以下簡稱藥管國際建制) 逐漸形成,且影響力持續擴張。臺灣面對此等國際現勢所抱持的態度,因而是本研究欲深入探究的問題。爰此,本研究目的係分析臺灣面對藥管國際建制所採取的遵從策略,以及策略背後的意涵。研究方法係以質性研究內容分析法為基礎,採遵從理論為分析架構,透過相關文件與文獻的爬梳,輔以對國家奧會、國家藥管組織、政府部門、國家運動協會及專家學者進行的半結構式訪談,蒐集資料並進一步分析。研究發現,臺灣面對藥管國際建制之策略與意涵:就「監控」、「對《世界反運動禁藥規範》的認證」、「水平關聯」與「嵌套」而言,係為有限能力、高度意願之「低代價遵從」。就「能力建構」、「國家關注」與「制度規格」而言,係為有能力且有意願之「低代價遵從」。至於「藥檢實驗室的WADA認證」,目前策略係有意願但缺乏能力的「策略性不遵從」。整體而言,臺灣配合國際作法,將資源集中於滿足藥管國際建制「硬性」規範的要求,以保障在國際運動領域之參與權;至於「軟性」規範,則在經費限制與現實條件允許之下,盡力配合國際要求,透過參與國際活動與國際接軌,藉以提升國家正向能見度,作為在國際舞臺上為國家正名之籌碼。綜上所述,本研究歸納臺灣對藥管國際建制的遵從策略與意涵,係為在有限能力之下,尋求最大發揮空間,進一步期望突破國際政治限制。
With the birth of the World Anti-doping Agency (WADA) in 1999, the international regime of anti-doping has been formed up, and is now expanding its power worldwide. Facing this trend, Taiwan’s attitude toward the growing anti-doping regime remains a topic worth investigating. This study aims at analysing the strategies of Taiwan’s managing compliance with the anti-doping regime, and further digs into the implications behind. Based on qualitative content analysis, and with the analytical framework formed up by the adoption of Compliance Theory (Haas & Bilder, 2003; Houlihan, 2008), this study reviews relevant literatures and documents, along with undergoing semi-structured interviews with officials from both government and Taiwan’s national anti-doping organization, representatives from targeted national sports associations, either leading sports or globally suspected ones, and scholars and professionals, and finally gathers the data collected to come to a conclusion. The strategies and implications of Taiwan’s managing compliance with the anti-doping regime are as follows: As for “monitoring”, “verification of compliance with the World Anti-doping Code”, “horizontal linkage” and “nesting”, Taiwan complies with the anti-doping regime by limited capacity but high level of willingness, which can be categorized as “compliance with low cost”; as for “capacity building”, “national concern” and “institutional profile”, Taiwan complies with the anti-doping regime by average capacity and willingness, which can also be categorized as “compliance with low cost”; but as for “verification of the operation of WADA accredited laboratory”, with average level of willingness but lack of capacity, Taiwan’s response so far is “non-compliance out of choice”. In conclusion, Taiwan follows the world trend, having every possible resource centralized on the “compulsory” regulations and rules of the anti-doping regime, so as to assure Taiwan’s right to take part in the international sports field. As for “voluntary” regulations, Taiwan tries its best to reach the additional responsibilities that the world anti-doping regime hopes its affiliates to take. Under limited and tough conditions, economically and politically, Taiwan makes its best to follow the international rules and take part in international activities, so as to interact with the world, as well as gaining exposure for Taiwan to win positive impressions at the global stage, with which Taiwan could possibly rectify its name as a country. Above all, the strategies and implications of Taiwan’s compliance with the world anti-doping regime, as a whole, is striving to reach the maximum possibilities under limited national capacity, in hope that Taiwan could further breakthrough the political challenges Taiwan has been going through at global stage.
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