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Leading student textbook on sport marketing Fully revised new
edition. Includes new chapter on new media, including social media.
Chapters on customer service and promotion are substantially
rewritten. Case studies and examples have been replaced to reflect
current concerns. International examples, extensive pedagogical
features Highly respected sport management authors
The only up-to-date introduction to international sport business
Explores the organisational and policy environment for
international sport and international business, as well as the
day-to-day realities of successful sport business Strong focus on
new, transformative technologies and data analytics Every chapter
contains real world case studies and data Every chapter includes
interviews with leading sport business practitioners, examples of
best practice, and discussions of key pieces of research Includes
additional on-line learning resources
The only up-to-date introduction to international sport business
Explores the organisational and policy environment for
international sport and international business, as well as the
day-to-day realities of successful sport business Strong focus on
new, transformative technologies and data analytics Every chapter
contains real world case studies and data Every chapter includes
interviews with leading sport business practitioners, examples of
best practice, and discussions of key pieces of research Includes
additional on-line learning resources
Leading student textbook on sport marketing Fully revised new
edition. Includes new chapter on new media, including social media.
Chapters on customer service and promotion are substantially
rewritten. Case studies and examples have been replaced to reflect
current concerns. International examples, extensive pedagogical
features Highly respected sport management authors
Australians have invested an enormous amount of emotional and
physical capital in their sporting systems and structures. While
Australian sport has many times been dissected from a historical
and cultural perspective, there is little detailed analysis of
sport's relationship with government. The book focuses on sport
policy, and examines the ways in which government has affected the
development of Australian sport since 1919. The text identifies the
political, economic and cultural context in which policies were
set, and examines critical policy shifts. The book also provides a
strong theoretical foundation by first discussing the underlying
principles of policy formulation, and second, the rationale for
government intervention in national sport. It includes a number of
sport policy case studies, with particular attention to the
following topics: - Elite and Community sport development - Trends
in participation and sport fan preferences - Problems in attracting
young people to sport participation - Improving the management
systems of sporting bodies - Government policy on sport
broadcasting - Tools for evaluating sport policy Providing a unique
blend of theory, history and practice, this text provides an
essential foundation for sport policy analysis and will be read by
students of sport studies and sport management as well as
professionals with an interest in sport development.
Australians have invested an enormous amount of emotional and
physical capital in their sporting systems and structures. While
Australian sport has many times been dissected from a historical
and cultural perspective, there is little detailed analysis of
sport's relationship with government. The book focuses on sport
policy, and examines the ways in which government has affected the
development of Australian sport since 1919. The text identifies the
political, economic and cultural context in which policies were
set, and examines critical policy shifts. The book also provides a
strong theoretical foundation by first discussing the underlying
principles of policy formulation, and second, the rationale for
government intervention in national sport. It includes a number of
sport policy case studies, with particular attention to the
following topics: - Elite and Community sport development - Trends
in participation and sport fan preferences - Problems in attracting
young people to sport participation - Improving the management
systems of sporting bodies - Government policy on sport
broadcasting - Tools for evaluating sport policy Providing a unique
blend of theory, history and practice, this text provides an
essential foundation for sport policy analysis and will be read by
students of sport studies and sport management as well as
professionals with an interest in sport development.
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.
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.
Sport events are inextricably linked to the places in which they
are hosted. High-profile events require high-quality venues, and
the proper management of facilities is crucial to their success.
Now in a fully revised and updated new edition, Managing Sport
Facilities and Major Events is still the only textbook to introduce
the fundamentals of sport facility and event management in an
international context. With detailed real-world case studies and
insights from professional practice, this book offers a systematic
guide to the management issues and practical problems that sports
managers must address to ensure financial, sporting, and ethical
success. It covers all the key aspects of sport facility and major
event management including the bidding process, facility
development, risk analysis, budgeting, marketing, branding, and
quality assurance, as well as completely new chapters on analytics,
impact, and legacy. Now supported by a companion website containing
slides, test banks, a glossary, and sample syllabus, this is an
invaluable resource for students and practitioners alike and is
essential to any course on sport facilities, event management or
sport administration.
Sport events are inextricably linked to the places in which they
are hosted. High-profile events require high-quality venues, and
the proper management of facilities is crucial to their success.
Now in a fully revised and updated new edition, Managing Sport
Facilities and Major Events is still the only textbook to introduce
the fundamentals of sport facility and event management in an
international context. With detailed real-world case studies and
insights from professional practice, this book offers a systematic
guide to the management issues and practical problems that sports
managers must address to ensure financial, sporting, and ethical
success. It covers all the key aspects of sport facility and major
event management including the bidding process, facility
development, risk analysis, budgeting, marketing, branding, and
quality assurance, as well as completely new chapters on analytics,
impact, and legacy. Now supported by a companion website containing
slides, test banks, a glossary, and sample syllabus, this is an
invaluable resource for students and practitioners alike and is
essential to any course on sport facilities, event management or
sport administration.
An international comparison of the Sports Policy factors Leading to
International Sporting Success (SPLISS 2.0) in 15 nations.How can
nations improve their chances of winning medals in international
sport?This book deals with the strategic policy planning process
that underpins the development of successful national elite sport
development systems. Drawing on various international
competitiveness studies, it examines how nations develop and
implement policies that are based on the critical success factors
that may lead to competitive advantage in world sport.The book
presents the results of the large-scale international
SPLISS-project. In this project the research team identified,
compared and contrasted elite sport policies and strategies in
place for the Olympic Games and other events in 15 distinct
nations. With input from 58 researchers and 33 policy makers
worldwide and the views of over 3,000 elite athletes, 1,300 high
performance coaches and 240 performance directors, this work is the
largest benchmarking study of national elite sport policies ever
conducted.
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