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This book offers new insights into value co-creation in the context of sport management. Based on recent developments in academia (e.g. service-dominant logic) and empirical evidence, it highlights the significance of customers and other firms and organisations (service networks) for the creation of high quality products and services. Five articles shed more light on various aspects of value co-creation including a sport value framework, customer-to-customer value co-creation platforms, fan consumption communities, value co-destruction, and coopetition strategies. They also broaden our understanding of the processes that lead to joint value creation by different parties. In addition, the authors present insights that can be helpful in practice, and describe guidelines and strategies that are in line with the concept of value co-creation. In so doing, this book helps to develop better theories, and to provide guidance for sport managers for the design of value creation as a collaborative relational and dynamic process between multiple actors. This book was published as a special issue of European Sport Management Quarterly.
This book offers new insights into value co-creation in the context of sport management. Based on recent developments in academia (e.g. service-dominant logic) and empirical evidence, it highlights the significance of customers and other firms and organisations (service networks) for the creation of high quality products and services. Five articles shed more light on various aspects of value co-creation including a sport value framework, customer-to-customer value co-creation platforms, fan consumption communities, value co-destruction, and coopetition strategies. They also broaden our understanding of the processes that lead to joint value creation by different parties. In addition, the authors present insights that can be helpful in practice, and describe guidelines and strategies that are in line with the concept of value co-creation. In so doing, this book helps to develop better theories, and to provide guidance for sport managers for the design of value creation as a collaborative relational and dynamic process between multiple actors. This book was published as a special issue of European Sport Management Quarterly.
Sport ist kein gewohnliches Wirtschaftsgut. Die Traditionen der Sportbranche mussen ebenso berucksichtigt werden, wie die vielfaltigen Differenzierungen in den uber sechzig Sportarten auf verschiedenen Leistungsniveaus und die Zielvorstellungen der aktiv und passiv dem Sport Verbundenen. Wer aber nur seine Sportart kennt, ohne die wirtschaftlichen Zusammenhange zu berucksichtigen, begeht zwangslaufig Fehler. Hier setzt dieses Buch ein, das den Charakter eines einfuhrenden Lehrbuches hat. Die Autoren, behandeln insbesondere die Schnittstellen zwischen den Sport- und den Wirtschaftswissenschaften, die bei den meisten sport- oder wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Darstellungen der Sportindustrie vernachlassigt werden. Es wendet sich an Studierende, die Verantwortung in der Sportindustrie ubernehmen wollen, und an diejenigen, die sich im Sportmanagement weiterbilden wollen. Aus dem Inhalt: Grundlagen des Sport-Marketing. Sportrechtevermarktung - Grundlagen und Rolle der Agenturen. Sportmedien. Mitarbeitermanagement im Sport. Rechtsfragen im Sportmanagement. Kosten-Nutzen-Analysen sportlicher Grossveranstaltungen. Regionale Wertschopfung von Sport(gross)veranstaltungen. Erlebniswelt Arena. Sponsoring und Eventmarketing. Management der Dienstleistungsqualitat im Sportsponsoring. Management in Profiligen Situation und Perspektiven in Deutschland. Merchandising. Sport und Tourismus. Der organisierte Sport und seine Rolle als Gesundheitsanbieter. Kommerzielle Sportanbieter. Trendsportarten."
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