Special Issue: Economic and Business of Sports

Special Issue: Economic and Business of Sports
Title Special Issue: Economic and Business of Sports PDF eBook
Author Soumodip Sarkar
Publisher
Pages 102
Release 2008
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The Economics of the Olympic Games

The Economics of the Olympic Games
Title The Economics of the Olympic Games PDF eBook
Author James Cicarelli
Publisher
Pages 45
Release 1973
Genre Olympics
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Special Issue: Papers from the Fourth European Sports Economics Association Conference

Special Issue: Papers from the Fourth European Sports Economics Association Conference
Title Special Issue: Papers from the Fourth European Sports Economics Association Conference PDF eBook
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Pages 62
Release 2013
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Special Issue: 20th Anniversary of Journal of Sports Economics

Special Issue: 20th Anniversary of Journal of Sports Economics
Title Special Issue: 20th Anniversary of Journal of Sports Economics PDF eBook
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Pages 0
Release 2022
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Special Issue on Sports Economics

Special Issue on Sports Economics
Title Special Issue on Sports Economics PDF eBook
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Pages 115
Release 2015
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Sports Economics

Sports Economics
Title Sports Economics PDF eBook
Author John L. Fizel
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 261
Release 1999-08-30
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0313028273

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The sports industry presents many unusual and interesting opportunities for the application of economic theory and econometrics. In 15 professional papers, this book addresses current economic issues in the industry, including the problem of competitive balance, the location of professional sports teams and their impact on local communities, managerial decision making, and issues related to labor markets. Extending the previous research in sports economics, the papers reflect the most recent applications of economic theory in this area. The book will be a valuable resource for professional economists working on sports economics topics. In two opening chapters on competitive balance, the contributors develop a model for college football and examine the impact of balance on attendance in major league baseball. In a section on the location of professional sports teams, the chapters then develop a model to predict the location of expansion teams, make econometric estimates of the impact of Super Bowls on the host city, and analyze the ownership of stadiums and arenas. Managerial decision making is discussed in chapters that examine alternative econometric models of production in baseball, use a production function model to analyze technological change in Major League Baseball, examine the management of team streaks, consider the competitive balance between American and National Leagues, analyze the efficiency of player trades in the National Basketball Association, and estimate the impact of participation in inter-collegiate sports on academic performance. In the final section on labor markets, the contributors estimate the impact of owner collusion on baseball players' salaries, consider the impact of the new collective bargaining agreement in Major League Baseball, analyze the impact of being a union representative, and examine the impact of the National Football League's salary cap on player's salaries.

Global Sport Business

Global Sport Business
Title Global Sport Business PDF eBook
Author Hans Westerbeek
Publisher Routledge
Pages 199
Release 2013-09-13
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317991281

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Global Sport Business: The Community Impact of Commercial Sport involves a range of pressing issues that come with the arrival of sport as a commodity in the world economy. It can be argued that, throughout the past two centuries, sport has always been recognized as both a frivolous pursuit of spending leisure time with friends and family, and as an activity that has substantial commercial value to be mined by entrepreneurs. However, only during the most recent wave of globalization, spurred by technological advancements that have led to achieving global reach in regard to potential customers, has sport entered a global marketplace that offers tremendous financial rewards for those who manage to control international sport organizations and events. In this book, global sport business is viewed from a number of different perspectives including a value chain approach to describing the sport industry; the ever increasing impact of the international media on sport business; how globalization influences the style of (sport) management; how social capital can be generated through sport business; and the emergence of social sport business. Overall, the different contributors to the book reflect on how sport’s global (and as such commercial) attractiveness can, and often will impact locally, on communities of people and individuals. This book was published as a special issue of Sport in Society.