The Business of European Football

The Business of European Football

Author: Daniel Barthold

Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Published: 2009-10-06

Total Pages: 27

ISBN-13: 364044003X

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Research Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2009 in the subject Sport - Theory and Practice, grade: Distinction, Bond University Australia, language: English, abstract: Der Fußball in Europa hat sich sowohl im sportlichen wie im betriebswirtschaftlichen Sinne stark verändert. Unterschiedliche Entwicklungen in den größten Fußballligen Europas (England, Spanien, Italien und Deutschland) haben eine Auswirkung auf die internationale Wettbewerbsfähigkeit der jeweiligen Ligen und einzelner Fußballclubs. Durch eine detallierte Stärken/Schwächen-Analyse wird in dieser Arbeit verdeutlicht, in welche Richtung der europäische Vereinsfußball lenkt und wie damit verbunden die Zukunftsausssichten der jeweiligen Fußballligen einzuschätzen sind. Dabei findet zunächst eine individuelle Analyse der englischen Premier League, der italienischen Serie A, der spanischen Primera Division und der deutschen Bundesliga statt. Zum anderen werden die Profiligen in einer Bewertung miteinander verglichen. Die unterschiedlichen Entwicklungen, wie der Vereinsübernahmen durch Investoren in England, Korruption und Stadiongewalt in Italien, Politische Rivalitäten in Spanien und die gesteigerte Popularität des Fußballs in Deutschland, erfordern diese Analyse und Auswertung des europäischen Spitzenfußballs.


Football Economics and Policy

Football Economics and Policy

Author: S. Szymanski

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2010-03-31

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 0230274269

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This volume deals with the competitive structure of football. It examines the relationship between sporting success and economic variables, the structure of European competitions, financial problems in football, their origins and options for reform, racial discrimination in English football, and the economic impact of the World Cup.


Sport Business in the Global Marketplace

Sport Business in the Global Marketplace

Author: H. Westerbeek

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2002-10-03

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 0230598897

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Sport has become big business. This book takes a global look at the business of sport focusing upon the structure of the sport industry, commercialisation of sport, sport marketing, franchising, television and other rights and the rise of the global super athletes and teams. This is positioned in a global political and economic context and in the framework of global uncertainties and scenarios.


Managing Football

Managing Football

Author: Simon Chadwick

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2010-07-15

Total Pages: 497

ISBN-13: 1136437622

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Managing Football is the first book to directly respond to the rapid managerial, commercial and global development of the sport and offers a thorough analysis of how the football industry can meet the challenges that flow from these developments. Expertly edited by two well known specialists in football business management, it draws together the work of a world-class contributor team to form a comprehensive analysis of the most important issues facing the managers of football businesses across the world. The cutting edge analysis examines all the important business challenges in the football industry and the management of football businesses and covers all of the key football markets including England, Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Australia, North America, China, South Africa, South Korea, the Netherlands & Belgium, and Mexico. Managing Football is simply a must-read for anyone studying or working in football business management and is set to be an important landmark in this rapidly moving and globally expansive field.


Football Supporters and the Commercialisation of Football

Football Supporters and the Commercialisation of Football

Author: Peter Kennedy

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-07-16

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 1317981707

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As football clubs have become luxury investments, their decisions increasingly mirror those of any other business organisation. Football supporters have been encouraged to express their club loyalty by ‘thinking business’ - acting as consumers and generating money deemed necessary for their clubs to compete at the highest levels. In critical studies, supporters have been portrayed as passive or reluctant consumers who, imprisoned by enduring club loyalties, embody a fatalistic attitude to their own exploitation. As this book aims to show, however, such expressions of loyalty are far from hegemonic and often interface haphazardly with traditional ideas about what constitutes the ‘loyal fan’. While there is little doubt that professional football is experiencing commodification, the reality is that football clubs are not simply businesses, nor can they ever aspire to be organisations driven solely by expanding or protecting economic value. Rather, clubs hover uncertainly between being businesses and community assets. Football Supporters and the Commercialisation of Football explores the implications of this uncertainty for understanding supporter resistance to, and compromise with, commodification. Every club and its supporters exist in their own unique national and local contexts. In this respect, this book offers a Euro-wide comparison of supporter reactions to commercialisation and provides unique insight into how football supporters actively mediate regional, local and national contexts, as they intersect with the universalistic presumptions of commerce. This book was previously published as a special issue of Soccer and Society.


International Cases in the Business of Sport

International Cases in the Business of Sport

Author: Simon Chadwick

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-02-28

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 1317623509

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Contemporary sport is big business. Major teams, leagues, franchises, merchandisers and retailers are in fierce competition in a dynamic global marketplace. Now in a fully revised and updated second edition, International Cases in the Business of Sport presents an unparalleled range of cutting-edge case studies that show how contemporary sport business is done and provides insight into commercial management practice. Written by a team of international experts, these case studies cover organisations and events as diverse as the NBA, the Americas Cup, the Tour de France, the PGA tour, FC Barcelona and the Australian Open tennis. They explore key contemporary themes in sport business and management, such as broadcast rights, social media, strategic development, ownership models, mega-events, sports retailing, globalisation, corruption and financial problems. Each case study also includes discussion questions, recommended reading and links to useful web resources. International Cases in the Business of Sport is an essential companion to any sport business or sport management course, and fascinating reading for any sport business professional looking to deepen their understanding of contemporary management.


Routledge Handbook of Football Business and Management

Routledge Handbook of Football Business and Management

Author: Simon Chadwick

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-11-19

Total Pages: 600

ISBN-13: 1351262785

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Soccer is the world’s most valuable sport, generating bigger revenues, as well as being watched and played by more people, than any other. It is virtually impossible to understand the business of sport without understanding the football industry. This book surveys contemporary football in unparalleled breadth and depth. Presenting critical insights from world-leading football scholars and introducing football’s key organisations, leagues and emerging nations, it explores key themes from governance and law to strategy and finance, as well as cutting edge topics such as analytics, digital media and the women’s game. This is essential reading for all students, researchers and practitioners working in football, sport business, sport management or mainstream business and management.


The New Business of Football

The New Business of Football

Author: S. Morrow

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1999-04-12

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 0230371744

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This dynamic study of the business of football considers its income and cost drivers, its capital structure and its accounting policies through UK examples and international comparison. Also addressed are the conflicts arising out of the incorporation of football and the dichotomy between sport and business, leading to a suggested contemporary framework for accountability and business behaviour.


Football in Neo-Liberal Times

Football in Neo-Liberal Times

Author: Peter Kennedy

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-02-05

Total Pages: 175

ISBN-13: 131757625X

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This book offers an original Marxist critique of the European football business. It argues that the Marxist account of the difference between profits and surplus value is crucial to an understanding of the fluid and contradictory nature of the commodification of football. Section one analyses the nature of modern professional football and section two highlights attempts, via government agency and football clubs, to corral fans into ever greater identification with business logic aimed at breaking traditional social relations. Section three draws on a number of cases studies across Europe, to analyse how some fans are attempting to mount a counter ideological response to the assault of neo-liberalism on the game.


The internationalization of professional football clubs. Potential markets and the brand personality of Borussia Dortmund

The internationalization of professional football clubs. Potential markets and the brand personality of Borussia Dortmund

Author: Christian Weißkopf

Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Published: 2020-08-05

Total Pages: 81

ISBN-13: 3346219240

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Master's Thesis from the year 2020 in the subject Business economics - Business Management, Corporate Governance, grade: 1,3, University of Applied Sciences Dortmund, language: English, abstract: The ongoing professionalization and commercialization of football, as the logical consequence of the constantly increasing financing need of today’s football clubs, constitutes a topic of high interest within the current media landscape and society. This phenomenon is especially valid for the leading clubs of the "big five" European football leagues. Considering that further growth opportunities in their respective domestic, mainly saturated markets are limited, most of these clubs strengthened their efforts of expanding their business activities into new foreign markets in recent years. In this context, it seems that the assessment and selection of potential foreign markets are mainly based on the potential fanbase which causes a situation in which the internationalization path of leading European football clubs appears to be relatively similar and mapped out to a large degree. Due to this fact and the non-perceptibility of a systematical assessment and selection procedure, this thesis examined the attractivity of current and prospective markets by means of deductive analysis. The results confirmed the general assumption of the high importance of socio-economic conditions as a significant determining factor for assessing the attractivity of prospective new foreign markets. Based on these findings, the thesis provides a ranking of the top non-UEFA member markets which could demonstrate deviations between the actual target markets of European football clubs and the results of the ranking. Furthermore, as the internationalization of a professional football club implies also the extension of a club’s brand management and marketing activities, the thesis contains an empirical study on the perception of the brand "Borussia Dortmund" within international markets. In accordance with global marketing literature which states that cultural differences have the potential to notably affect consumer perception of foreign brands, the study was able to confirm this assumption. The results based on the brand identity and personality of "Borussia Dortmund" provided clear indications that deviations on the perception can be linked to and explained by cultural differences. Consequently, these findings could serve as the basis for possible adaptations on the brand identity for being able to exploit commercial potentials in new foreign markets in a more effective and efficient way.