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This book takes a multi-disciplinary approach to analyzing the
nature of 'competition' and 'competitive advantage' within the U.S.
pro sport industry. By many measures, the four major pro sports
leagues in the U.S. - the National Football League (NFL), National
Basketball Association (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL), and
Major League Baseball (MLB) - are now some of the most successful
business entities in the country. While these established leagues
have generally been highly profitable throughout their respective
existences, the past two decades have been particularly lucrative,
with franchise values in all four leagues growing rapidly, and at
levels well beyond market rates of return. Within this context, the
book seeks to explore the nature of the competitive advantage that
these leagues apparently possess. The purpose is to identify not
only how these leagues have been able to get to where they are
today, but also to examine the competitive threats and
opportunities that these leagues face as they move forward. A key
contribution of the book is that it analyzes these issues from a
multi-disciplinary approach including a traditional economics
perspective, public policy and public choice theory and strategic
management, to provide a parallel explanation for the success of
each of the four major leagues. It argues that no single conceptual
approach can, in itself, adequately explain the full richness of
the issue. Its stresses that these various approaches should
generally be viewed as complements, rather than as being mutually
exclusive, and that a full understanding of the issue requires one
to adopt a multi-disciplinary perspective, making it of interest to
scholars in strategic management, sport management, and economics.
It can serve as an effective teaching tool in both graduate and
upper-level undergraduate courses for students in these fields, and
is particularly useful for faculties seeking to emphasize to their
students the importance of a multi-disciplinary, integrative,
approach when analyzing business and management issues. The book
may also be of interest to leaders within the sport industry
itself, and will help to provide insight and perspective as leagues
seek to enhance their competitive advantage in the marketplace.
This book examines personnel economics within the context of the
professional sport industry. Sport is an effective industry in
which to empirically test theories of personnel economics,
primarily because the employer-employee relationship in sport is
much more visible and transparent than in almost any other
industry. Researchers benefit from having data on a host of
variables pertaining to individual employees (i.e. players), such
as their age, race, national origin, and experience. Researchers
also have data on each employee's performance, on their salary, and
on who their co-workers (teammates) and managers (coaches) are. The
chapters are organized around the core functional areas of
personnel economics and cover all aspects of the employment
relationship in sport - from recruiting and selection, to pay and
performance, to work team design. Each chapter contains a thorough
literature review that provides the reader with a sense of the
breadth and depth of the work being done in the area, and with a
sense as to how the literature can move forward, both in a sport
and non-sport context. The book is suitable for an advanced
undergraduate course right through to a PhD-level field-course in
both management and economics. Academic researchers in the fields
of sports economics, personnel economics, human resource
management, strategic management and sport management will also
find the book of interest. Contributors include: D. Berri, C.
Deutscher, B. Frick, L.H. Kahane, N. Longley, J.G. Maxcy, J. Prinz,
R. Simmons, D. Weimar
This book takes a multi-disciplinary approach to analyzing the
nature of 'competition' and 'competitive advantage' within the U.S.
pro sport industry. By many measures, the four major pro sports
leagues in the U.S. - the National Football League (NFL), National
Basketball Association (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL), and
Major League Baseball (MLB) - are now some of the most successful
business entities in the country. While these established leagues
have generally been highly profitable throughout their respective
existences, the past two decades have been particularly lucrative,
with franchise values in all four leagues growing rapidly, and at
levels well beyond market rates of return. Within this context, the
book seeks to explore the nature of the competitive advantage that
these leagues apparently possess. The purpose is to identify not
only how these leagues have been able to get to where they are
today, but also to examine the competitive threats and
opportunities that these leagues face as they move forward. A key
contribution of the book is that it analyzes these issues from a
multi-disciplinary approach including a traditional economics
perspective, public policy and public choice theory and strategic
management, to provide a parallel explanation for the success of
each of the four major leagues. It argues that no single conceptual
approach can, in itself, adequately explain the full richness of
the issue. Its stresses that these various approaches should
generally be viewed as complements, rather than as being mutually
exclusive, and that a full understanding of the issue requires one
to adopt a multi-disciplinary perspective, making it of interest to
scholars in strategic management, sport management, and economics.
It can serve as an effective teaching tool in both graduate and
upper-level undergraduate courses for students in these fields, and
is particularly useful for faculties seeking to emphasize to their
students the importance of a multi-disciplinary, integrative,
approach when analyzing business and management issues. The book
may also be of interest to leaders within the sport industry
itself, and will help to provide insight and perspective as leagues
seek to enhance their competitive advantage in the marketplace.
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