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Logistics are a critical element in the planning and realization of
any large-scale event. Managing Global Sport Events: Logistics and
Coordination provides a critical look behind the scenes of these
large-scale sport events by combining the previously separate but
inextricably bound areas of sport, logistics and coordination
management. The coordination and logistics activities behind global
sports events such as the Olympic Games or Formula 1 Championships
are unparalleled, but have largely been ignored by scholars around
the world. Managing Global Sport Events presents the latest
developments in this intriguing area of study, offering insights
from a team of experts across sport, event, and logistics
management. This first volume of the ground-breaking Sports
Management series enters unchartered territory and advances our
inter-disciplinary knowledge across sport, event and logistics
studies, informing both contemporary sport management theory and
practice.
The only book to focus on sport broadcasting as a key aspect of
sport business and management Introduces the history and theory of
sport broadcasting, as well as examining the practical aspects of
broadcasting as part of sport business Covers core functional areas
of sport management that are impacted by broadcasting, such as
strategy, negotiation, logistics, regulation Explains the central
importance of digital media in contemporary sport broadcasting
Surveys the international sport broadcasting landscape
The only book to focus on sport broadcasting as a key aspect of
sport business and management Introduces the history and theory of
sport broadcasting, as well as examining the practical aspects of
broadcasting as part of sport business Covers core functional areas
of sport management that are impacted by broadcasting, such as
strategy, negotiation, logistics, regulation Explains the central
importance of digital media in contemporary sport broadcasting
Surveys the international sport broadcasting landscape
This book explores the global developments in sport leadership and
practice. Drawing on the vast and ever-growing leadership
literature, the book examines advances in leadership theory and
practice in the context of the challenges faced by those working in
global sport management positions. It explores the various
dimensions of leadership, with a particular focus on the
development of leadership theory. It also looks at the operational
and contextual elements of leadership in a global sport environment
and finally reflects on the status quo, and explores future
challenges and research opportunities for leadership and global
sport management.
This book explores the global developments in sport leadership and
practice. Drawing on the vast and ever-growing leadership
literature, the book examines advances in leadership theory and
practice in the context of the challenges faced by those working in
global sport management positions. It explores the various
dimensions of leadership, with a particular focus on the
development of leadership theory. It also looks at the operational
and contextual elements of leadership in a global sport environment
and finally reflects on the status quo, and explores future
challenges and research opportunities for leadership and global
sport management.
The social, cultural and economic significance of sport has never
been more evident than it is today. Adopting a critical management
perspective, this book examines the most important themes and
challenges in global sport management. From match-fixing, doping,
bribery and corruption to corporate social responsibility,
governance, and new media, it helps students, researchers and
practitioners to understand the changing face of the global sport
industry. Written by leading international sport management
experts, Critical Issues in Global Sport Management includes twenty
chapters and real-life case studies from around the world. It
examines contemporary governance and management issues as well as
the ethical challenges faced by the global sport industry,
including questions of integrity and accountability in recent drug
scandals that have been widely reported and debated. This book
deals with such questions and many more, highlighting the fact that
the global sport system is in urgent need of new and innovative
solutions to these ongoing problems. Based on cutting-edge research
from the US, UK, Australia, Europe and beyond, this book will add
depth and currency to any course in sport management, sport
business, sport development, or sport events.
This book critically examines the planning, management, and
operations of the world's premier event for Para sport athletes.
Noting a lack of research into how these games are planned and
managed, the authors of this contributed volume discuss how the
Paralympics are essentially different to the Olympics and what this
means for their management. Managing the Paralympics explores how
the organizers and connected stakeholders effectively organize and
deliver the Paralympics, taking into account what has been learned
from previous events. Including emergent models of best practice
from event management, project management and sport management
literature, the book gives an insight into the planning of one of
the world's biggest sporting events that encompasses ten impairment
types and multiple sport classes within sports.
Managing Sport Mega-Events explores global developments in the
management of sport mega-events. Sport mega-events such as the
Olympic Games and the Football World Cup have been examined from a
number of academic perspectives including history, sociology,
politics, urban planning and economics. What is lacking, however,
is a book which identifies and evaluates the current issues and
complexities faced by those charged with the responsibility of
managing these sport mega-events. This book fills the gap. The book
addresses three broad but interconnected themes. First, strategic
matters are explored focusing on the rise of sport mega-events, the
management of stakeholders and governance issues. Second, how
organisers can best ensure the sustainable management of sport
mega-events is considered. Third, operational matters and related
issues are examined including media management, broadcast
management, venue management, risk management, marketing and
sponsorship management. The book draws on leading international
sport management scholars, each of whom has expertise in the
organisation of sport mega-events. It makes a valuable contribution
to the existing literature.
The first book to examine, in depth and breadth, the full impact of
Covid-19 on sport The pandemic has had a profound impact on every
aspect of life globally, and will be a central theme in the study
of sport for years to come Multi-disciplinary content, from sport
management and marketing to school sport and community development
Global coverage, with authors, cases and examples from around the
world
This book critically examines the planning, management, and
operations of the world's premier event for Para sport athletes.
Noting a lack of research into how these games are planned and
managed, the authors of this contributed volume discuss how the
Paralympics are essentially different to the Olympics and what this
means for their management. Managing the Paralympics explores how
the organizers and connected stakeholders effectively organize and
deliver the Paralympics, taking into account what has been learned
from previous events. Including emergent models of best practice
from event management, project management and sport management
literature, the book gives an insight into the planning of one of
the world's biggest sporting events that encompasses ten impairment
types and multiple sport classes within sports.
The social, cultural and economic significance of sport has never
been more evident than it is today. Adopting a critical management
perspective, this book examines the most important themes and
challenges in global sport management. From match-fixing, doping,
bribery and corruption to corporate social responsibility,
governance, and new media, it helps students, researchers and
practitioners to understand the changing face of the global sport
industry. Written by leading international sport management
experts, Critical Issues in Global Sport Management includes twenty
chapters and real-life case studies from around the world. It
examines contemporary governance and management issues as well as
the ethical challenges faced by the global sport industry,
including questions of integrity and accountability in recent drug
scandals that have been widely reported and debated. This book
deals with such questions and many more, highlighting the fact that
the global sport system is in urgent need of new and innovative
solutions to these ongoing problems. Based on cutting-edge research
from the US, UK, Australia, Europe and beyond, this book will add
depth and currency to any course in sport management, sport
business, sport development, or sport events.
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