Good Governance
Our work in health and sports management enhances efficiency and transparency by examining governance practices, optimising resource allocation, and driving innovation with transformative impact.

Research focus
Our research in health and sports management and innovation has a transformative impact in the realm of good governance by examining management practices and optimising resource allocation to enhance efficiency and transparency of governance structures. Focusing on ethics we contribute to the integrity and accountability of health and sports organisations cultivating an impactful culture of ethical conduct which fosters trust among stakeholders ensuring long-term sustainability of such organisations. We modernise governance for the digital age adopting innovative tools for organisational efficiency and value creation. By investigating the societal outcomes of health and sports initiatives, we assess the influence a well-governed organisation generates on social inclusion, public health and community development. Our multidimensional approach ensures that health and sports organisations play a constructive role in the well-being of communities and society at large.

SG3 Project
SG3 is an innovative educational project that promotes ethical leadership and good governance in sport organisations. Through realistic simulations, interactive learning experiences and practical action plans, the project helps current and future sport managers develop the skills needed to make responsible decisions and strengthen organisational integrity.
Interactive governance simulation
Real-world ethical dilemmas
For future and current sport leaders
5+ key governance topics addressed

The researcher behind SG3
Have any question about the research project? Our project contact will be happy to provide more information, discuss collaboration opportunities or answer your enquiries.
Assist. Prof. Dr. Mathieu Marlier
mmarlier@lunex.lu

IN-FORMS Project
IN-FORMS is a European research and innovation project exploring how new forms of employment can strengthen the sport workforce. By analysing labour market challenges and promoting flexible, sustainable employment models, the project aims to improve employability, support career development and contribute to the long-term professionalisation of the sport sector.
3-year European project
12 partners involved
10 countries represented
Erasmus+ Sport funded initiative

The researcher behind IN-FORMS
Have any question about the research project? Our project contact will be happy to provide more information, discuss collaboration opportunities or answer your enquiries.
Assist. Prof. Dr. Sebastian Merten
smerten@lunex.lu