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An Economist Goes To The Game - How To Throw Away $580 Million And Other Surprising Insights From The Economics Of Sports... An Economist Goes To The Game - How To Throw Away $580 Million And Other Surprising Insights From The Economics Of Sports (Paperback)
Paul Oyer
R480 R319 Discovery Miles 3 190 Save R161 (34%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

An engaging look at the ways economic thinking can help us understand how sports work both on and off the field.

Are ticket scalpers good for teams? Should parents push their kids to excel at sports? Why do Koreans dominate women’s golf, while Kenyans and Ethiopians dominate marathon racing? Why would Michael Jordan, the greatest player in basketball, pass to Steve Kerr for the game-winning shot?

Paul Oyer shows the many ways economics permeates the world of sports. His topics range from the business of sport to how great athletes use economic thinking to outsmart their opponents to why the world’s greatest sports powerhouse (at least per capita) is not America or China but the principality of Liechtenstein. Economics explains why some sports cannot stop the use of performance-enhancing drugs while others can, why hundred-million-dollar player contracts are guaranteed in baseball but not in football, how one man was able to set the world of sports betting on its ear—and why it will probably never happen again.

This book is an entertaining guide to how a bit of economics can make you a better athlete and a more informed fan.

Roadside MBA - Back Road Lessons for Entrepreneurs, Executives and Small Business Owners (Hardcover): Michael Mazzeo, Paul... Roadside MBA - Back Road Lessons for Entrepreneurs, Executives and Small Business Owners (Hardcover)
Michael Mazzeo, Paul Oyer, Scott Schaefer
R766 R673 Discovery Miles 6 730 Save R93 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

While playing hooky from a conference in Boston a few years back, three former colleagues from Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management hopped in a car and headed on a road trip. They pulled into a shoe store in Maine and noticed that the sales help was unusually pushy. After a few questions, they discovered the store had a "secret shopper" program, in which employees would be marked down if they were not sufficiently aggressive with customers. A lightbulb went off.
Instead of teaching the tried-and-true case studies involving GE and Microsoft, these three wise men decided to pull their heads out of their ivory towers and go in search of insights about product differentiation, pricing, brand management, building a team, and a host of other topics. Why take your cues on employee compensation from Wall Street when you can learn from a Main Street company like Couer D'Alene's best crime-scene cleaner? Want to learn about scaling a business? Come meet Dr. Burris, the flying orthodontist, who operates multiple, profitable practices in rural Arkansas.
The book isn't all egghead; the chapters are spiced with the type of vehicular mishaps and Maalox moments that are common on any road trip.

An Economist Goes to the Game - How to Throw Away $580 Million and Other Surprising Insights from the Economics of Sports... An Economist Goes to the Game - How to Throw Away $580 Million and Other Surprising Insights from the Economics of Sports (Hardcover)
Paul Oyer
R711 R629 Discovery Miles 6 290 Save R82 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An engaging look at the ways economic thinking can help us understand how sports work both on and off the field "Mr. Oyer writes clearly and ranges across all sorts of sports as well as across the globe, introducing fascinating observations."-Henry D. Fetter, Wall Street Journal Are ticket scalpers good for teams? Should parents push their kids to excel at sports? Why do Koreans dominate women's golf, while Kenyans and Ethiopians dominate marathon racing? Why would Michael Jordan, the greatest player in basketball, pass to Steve Kerr for the game-winning shot? Paul Oyer shows the many ways economics permeates the world of sports. His topics range from the business of sport to how great athletes use economic thinking to outsmart their opponents to why the world's greatest sports powerhouse (at least per capita) is not America or China but the principality of Liechtenstein. Economics explains why some sports cannot stop the use of performance-enhancing drugs while others can, why hundred-million-dollar player contracts are guaranteed in baseball but not in football, how one man was able to set the world of sports betting on its ear-and why it will probably never happen again. This book is an entertaining guide to how a bit of economics can make you a better athlete and a more informed fan.

Roadside MBA - Back Road Lessons for Entrepreneurs, Executives, and Small Business Owners (Paperback): Michael Mazzeo, Paul... Roadside MBA - Back Road Lessons for Entrepreneurs, Executives, and Small Business Owners (Paperback)
Michael Mazzeo, Paul Oyer, Scott Schaefer
R761 Discovery Miles 7 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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