Mathieu Winand is a Professor of Sport Management and Head of Department of Management at LUNEX in Luxembourg. He is also the Chair of the Teaching and Learning Council at LUNEX with responsibility to maintain and develop the academic standards of the taught programmes.
Before joining LUNEX in 2017, he worked at the University of Stirling (UK) where he held the post of Programme Director for the MSc in Sport Management. Before moving to Stirling in 2012, Mathieu was Postdoctoral Researcher at KU Leuven (Belgium), and Research fellow at the Université catholique de Louvain (Belgium) where he obtained his Ph.D. in 2009 on key determinants leading to high performing sport organisations.
Mathieu’s academic expertise are in governance, strategic management and innovation in sport. His research examines performance management and organisational innovativeness of sport organisations, with a particular focus on sport federations. He also has interests in anti-doping education, processes of digitalization and how innovation can be used to support active living.
Mathieu has published in numerous peer-reviewed international journals and has co-edited the first research handbook on sport governance in 2019. Mathieu is Past Chair of the Strategic Interest Group ‘Managing Sport’ at European Academy of Management (EURAM) and has contributed to the international research group on Sport Policy Factors Leading to International Sporting Success (SPLISS). Mathieu is also the Director of MEMOS in French which is an Executive Masters in Sport Organisation Management supported by the International Olympic Committee and Olympic Solidarity.