The business of sport management
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The business of sport management
Prentice Hall, 2004
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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The scale and importance of the lucrative sport industry demands quality business professionals. This ground-breaking new book equips the manager and future manager of sport organisations with the tools they need to deliver. The Business of Sport Management is ideal for students of sports management on programmes of leisure studies, sports studies and business studies. Written and contributed to by leading academics and practitioners in UK, Europe and Australia it is also of great interest to practitioners working in sport businesses.
Blending both theory and practice The Business of Sports Management looks at the distinctive context of sport organisations. It then looks at management theories and practice within the functional areas such as finance, human resource management and marketing. Finally it considers contemporary issues of importance such as sponsorship and endorsement, risk management and the media. Set in an international environment the authors have been careful to choose stimulating examples from a wide variety of sports.
Table of Contents
Part I TheContext of Sport
1 Introduction
John Beech
Overview
The main focus of the book
The development of a sport as business
The development of professional sport and professional players
Key themes
Key topics and issues
Conclusion
Discussion questions
Guided reading
Recommended websites
Keywords
Bibliography
2 Governance and ethics in sport
Ian Henry and Ping-Chao Lee
Overview
Introduction
Systemic governance
Organisational governance and the ethics of governance
Political governance
Systemic, organisational and political governance and sports policy in the UK
Conclusion
Discussion questions
Guided reading
Recommended websites
Keywords
Bibliography
3 The role of the state in sport
Chris Parker and Alan Barnard
Overview
A historical overview of the UK
Only three influences?
Discussion question
Why is the State involved? A modern perspective
Discussion question
Funding
Sporting bodies and international sporting achievement
Sport in education
The future role of the State
Conclusion
Discussion questions
Guided reading
Recommended websites
Keywords
Bibliography
Part II Business functions applied to sport
4 Organisational behaviour in sport organisations
John Old
Overview
Organising and organisations
Types of organisation
Managing groups and teams
Communication
Organisational culture
Structure, behaviour, communications and culture - bringing them all together
Conclusion
Guided reading
Recommended websites
Keywords
Bibliography
5 Human resource management in sport
Terrence Wendell Brathwaite
Overview
The `impact of expectancy' and managing people in sport
Motivation as theory and praxis in HRM
Multiple intelligence and motivation in HRM
The sports HR manager as a Yenza strategist
Functions of the HRM matrix in sports
Conclusion
Discussion questions
Guided reading
Recommended websites
Keywords
Bibliography
6 Sport Marketing
Malcolm Sullivan
Overview
The nature of sport marketing
Sports customers
Operational sport marketing
Conclusion
Guided reading
Recommended websites
Keywords
Bibliography
7 Sport finance
Bill Gerrard
Overview
Introduction: the study of sports finance
Value in sports organisations
Measuring financial value
Evaluation financial performance
Interpretation of financial ratios
DCF analysis
Valuing sports businesses
Financial decisions in sports organisations
Sport and the stock market
Conclusion
Guided reading
Recommended websites
Keywords
Bibliography
8 Managing small and not-for-profit sport organisations
Cameron O'Beirne
Overview
Introduction
Issues for the sport SME
Developing a business strategy
Small-business life cycle
Building a competitive edge
Operational planning
Cash flow management
Section summary
Managing the not-for-profit sport organisation
Strategic issues for the not-for-profit sport organisation
Conclusion
Discussion questions
Guided reading
Recommended websites
Keywords
Bibliography
9 Strategy and environmental analysis in sport
Chris Parker
Overview
Understanding strategy
Vision
Discussion question
Identifying, understanding and analysing environments
PESTEL
Discussion question
Porter's forces
Core competencies
The neurological levels model
Stakeholder analysis
Life cycle analysis
VMOST
McKinsey's 7S's framework
SWOT analysis
The core skills of the sport management strategist
Conclusion
Discussion questions
Guided reading
Recommended websites
Keywords
Bibliography
10 Managing sport operations, quality and performance
Terri Byers
Overview
The nature of operations management
Service operations management
Customer satisfaction and quality
Performance measurements
The operational environment: sports industry business
Issues in operations management
Conclusion
Discussion questions
Guided reading
Recommended websites
Keywords
Bibliography
11 Information technology and management information systems in sport
Cameron O'Beirne and Susan Stoney
Overview
Introduction
Defining eBusiness
The key to eBusiness: the rise of the internet
Categorisation of information communication systems in sport business
Commercial sport
Sport educational, coaching and training information
Delivery of services in sport organisations
The impact of eBusiness and competitive strategy for the sport business
Changing technology and the sports eBusiness
Conclusion
Discussion questions
Guided reading
Recommended websites
Keywords
Bibliography
Part III Sport management issues
12 Sport and the law
Karen Bill
Overview
Introduction - what is sports law?
Law of tort and sport
Human Rights Act (1998)
Contract law and sport
Developing problem-solving skills
Sport contracts
Restraint of trade
Intellectual property rights
Professional practice - the sports lawyer
Sport dispute resolution
Conclusion
Legal research - case citations
Guided reading
Recommended websites
Keywords
Bibliography
13 Sport event and facility management
Dave Arthur
Overview
Event management
Event logistics
Facility management
Conclusion
Guided reading
Recommended websites
Keywords
Bibliography
14 Sport sponsorship and endorsements
Des Thwaites and Simon Chadwick
Overview
Introduction
Is sponsorship another form of advertising?
Growth and development
An effective framework for sponsorship management
Ambush marketing
Conclusion
Discussion questions
Guided reading
Recommended websites
Keywords
Bibliography
15 Sport broadcasting
Harry Arne Solberg
Overview
Introduction
The broadcasting of TV sport - some characteristics
The profitability of sports rights deals
Sports programmes as export goods
Collective versus individual sale of sports rights
The distribution of the TV revenues
The distribution of sports rights among the channels
The listed events regulation
Conclusion
Discussion questions
Guided reading
Recommended websites
Keywords
Bibliography
16 eManaging sport customers
Alan Tapp
Overview
Supporter management
Acquisition
The internet in sport
Sales promotions in sport
Conclusion
Discussion questions
Guided reading
Recommended websites
Keywords
Bibliography
17 Risk management in sport
Dominic Elliott
Overview
A crisis management approach
The scope of risk: identifying threats and hazards
Implementing risk strategies
stions
Guided reading
Recommended websites
Keywords
Bibliography
18 The sport betting industry
David Morris
Overview
The sports betting industry
Forms of sports betting
Betting markets
The future
Conclusion
Discussion questions
Guided reading
Recommended websites
Keywords
Bibliography
19 The future for sport businesses
Simon Chadwick
Overview
Introduction
Predicting the future
Sources of information
Emerging trends and challenges
Strategies and responses
Implications of the book
Conclusions
Discussion questions
Guided reading
Recommended websites
Keywords
Bibliography
Appendix 1: G14 clubs
Glossary
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"