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  • Esports Business Management

    Human Kinetics Publishers Esports Business Management

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisEsports have rapidly expanded from a pastime undertaken by casual players to one of the largest segments of the entertainment industry, in which hundreds of millions of people play and compete daily. Esports Business Management With HKPropel Access is one of the first textbooks to present an all-encompassing look into the world of esports business, will teach both aspiring students and sports professionals about the business of this rapidly expanding industry. Written by esports executives, business experts, and esports educators—and endorsed by the International Esports Federation, Esports Research Network, and the United States Esports Federation—the textbook offers a comprehensive approach to the operational side of esports, supplemented by a striking full-color design and dynamic imagery that will bring concepts to life. The text begins with a basic overview of the industry, including various levels of esports, culture, and social issues. Next, readers will explore the interests and concerns of various tiers of stakeholders—from title publishers and event organizers to leagues, sponsors, fans, and more—and learn about governance at multiple levels, from the international level to college conferences. A full look at the marketing engine of esports examines sponsorship opportunities, esports events and venues, and communications at all levels, including broadcasting, analytics, and social media. The book addresses managerial and business issues associated with running an esports-related entity, including financial and legal concepts as well as team and player management. The text concludes by examining careers found in the various segments of the industry and looking at the future of esports. Throughout the text, Zoning sidebars provide real-world spotlights that bring the concepts to life. Student learning will be enhanced by the related online learning aids delivered through HKPropel, with student exercises and case studies that apply content to life, industry profiles, and a list of Internet resources for further learning. While similarities exist between the sports and esports environments, there are also significant differences in how the esports industry must operate to thrive. Esports Business Management is the foundational text for understanding and working in this exciting, fast-paced industry. Note: A code for accessing HKPropel is included with all new print books. Table of ContentsForeword: James O’Connor, General Manager of the Pittsburgh KnightsChapter 1. Introduction to EsportsDavid P. Hedlund, RC Smith III, Gil Fried, Stanley Nana Anyang-Kaakyire, Sang-ho Lee, Michael Newhouse-Bailey, and Janelle E. Wells Introduction What Is Esports? A Brief History of Video Games and Esports The Esports Ecosystem Esports Platforms Types of Esports Games Esports Industry Statistics Conclusion Discussion QuestionsChapter 2. Levels of EsportsRC Smith III, Robert Dranoff, Eric Kammeyer, Daniel Liang, Nick Rider, and Justin Smith Introduction Youth Esports High Schools and Pathways to College Collegiate Esports Collegiate Conferences Professional Esports Conclusion Discussion QuestionsChapter 3. Esports Culture and IssuesRoger Caramanica, Aaron Colaiacomo, Rob Holub, Sang-ho Lee, John McDermott, Michael Newhouse-Bailey, Sheng Qiang, Ryan Rogers, Melissa Welby, and Ashley Witt Introduction Societal Perspectives of Gaming in the East and West Positive Impacts of Gaming Negative Impacts of Gaming Conclusion Discussion QuestionsChapter 4. Esports StakeholdersGil Fried, Aaron Castellan, Aaron Colaiacomo, Clint Kennedy, Michael Newhouse-Bailey, and Sheng Qiang Introduction Tier 1 Stakeholders Tier 2 Stakeholders Tier 3 Stakeholders Conclusion Discussion QuestionsChapter 5. Esports GovernanceGil Fried, Tobias M. Scholz, Jason Batzofin, Sang-ho Lee, Lance Mudd, Michael Newhouse-Bailey, and Colin Webster Introduction Defining Governance Types of Governance International Esports Federation (IESF) United States Esports Federation (USEF) Collegiate Organizations High School Organizations Governing Professional Esports Should Esports Be Governed the Way Sport Is Governed? Conclusion Discussion QuestionsChapter 6. Esports MarketingDavid P. Hedlund, Anthony Palomba, Lisa Cosmas Hanson, Michael Naraine, and Henry Wear Introduction The Five Ps of Esports Marketing Unique Aspects of Esports Marketing Marketing Esports to Players, Spectators, and Fans Spectator Motivations to Watch Esports Conclusion Discussion QuestionsChapter 7. Esports SponsorshipDavid Hedlund and Daniel Liang Introduction Understanding Sponsorship Types of Esports Sponsors Sponsorship Opportunities Issues Facing Properties and Sponsors Sponsorship Evaluation Conclusion Discussion QuestionsChapter 8. Esports EventsRC Smith III, Gil Fried, Jide Osipitan, and David P. Hedlund Introduction Brainstorming and Setting Goals and Objectives Creating the Framework of the Event Event Bidding Event Budgeting Event Registration Event Management Postevent Evaluation Conclusion Discussion QuestionsChapter 9. Esports VenuesGil Fried, Alexander Champlin, Katelyn Chapin, and Matthew McGivern Introduction Large-Scale Esports Venues Small-Scale Esports Venues Designing Esports Spaces for Universities and Athletes of the Future Basics of Esports Facility Management Virtual Reality (VR) Arcades Conclusion Discussion QuestionsChapter 10. Esports CommunicationsAnthony Palomba, Ryan Rogers, Aaron Colaiacomo, and David P. Hedlund Introduction Shoutcasting and Broadcasting in Esports Tools in Esports Communication Streaming Esports Communication and Sponsorship Esports Communication and Analytics Esports Communication, Fan Emotions, and Motivations Esports Communications and Social Media Esports Communications, Public Relations, and Crisis Activities Esports Communication and Employment Conclusion Discussion QuestionsChapter 11. Esports Finance and EconomicsGil Fried Introduction The Business of Esports Basic Financial Concepts Budgeting for an Esports Team How to Read an Annual Report Esports Franchising and Entrepreneurship Conclusion Discussion QuestionsChapter 12. Esports LawGil Fried, Graciano Gaillard, and Jason Chung Introduction Overview of Important Legal Concepts Intellectual Property (IP) Contract Law Liability Unionizing Esports Players Legal Rights of Esports Athletes Conclusion Discussion QuestionsChapter 13. Esports Team and Player ManagementDavid P. Hedlund, Matthew Williamson, Aaron Colaiacomo, Joanne Donoghue, Courtney James, Taylor Johnson, Ronald “Rambo” Kim, Raffaele Lauretta, John McDermott, Sheng Qiang, and Hallie Zwibel Introduction The Rise of Esports Coaching Esports Coaching as a Profession The Role of Coaches at Esports Competitions The Role of Coaches in Esports Organizations and Teams Collegiate Esports Organization, Management, and Operations Health and Wellness Considerations in Gaming and Esports Conclusion Discussion QuestionsChapter 14. Esports CareersRoger Caramanica, Lisa Cosmas Hanson, Taylor Johnson, Michael Newhouse-Bailey, and Tobias Scholz Introduction Esports Job Descriptions and Résumés Careers in Esports Careers in Competition Careers in Streaming and Content Creation Careers in Event Production Planning and Control Careers in Esports Marketing Careers in Esports Health and Wellness Careers in Game Design and Development International Careers Conclusion Discussion Questions Afterword: Tobias Scholz

    15 in stock

    £71.40

  • Sport Marketing

    Human Kinetics Publishers Sport Marketing

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is the loose-leaf version of Sport Marketing, Fifth Edition, which offers students a less expensive, printed version of the text. Sport marketing is more accessible than ever, with sport business professionals, companies, the media, athletes, teams, coaches, and fans connecting in new ways and with new experiences. Sport Marketing, Fifth Edition With HKPropel Access, presents a modernized, current-day approach to the dynamic industry of sport marketing. A full-color presentation brings this vibrant field to life with comprehensive coverage—balanced between theoretical and practical—to provide an understanding of the foundations of sport marketing and how to enhance the sport experience. Building on the legacy that Bernard Mullin, Stephen Hardy, and William Sutton established in the first four editions, a new author team, handpicked by their predecessors, draw from their modern experience in the field to add a fresh perspective to this essential text. They bring the sport industry directly to the reader through extensive industry examples, interviews of top sports executives, challenging case studies, and global perspectives from teams, leagues, and other agencies around the world. Reflecting the evolving landscape of sport marketing, the text will prepare students to stay on the leading edge with the following updates: A focus on current and emerging technologies and how they have revolutionized the sport industry—ranging from mobile video streaming and fantasy sports to artificial intelligence and virtual reality Greater emphasis on data and analytics to make more informed business decisions In-depth examination of how social media and digital platforms serve as critical communication channels to drive sport marketing strategy and execution New content on target marketing, including understanding millennial sports fans and engaging with Generation Z Updated coverage of sales processes, addressing both traditional methods and new strategies for the mobile age Discussion of modern ticketing practices and the secondary ticket market, including how leagues partner with secondary ticket providers and the impact on pricing strategies Also new to the fifth edition are related online learning aids, now delivered through HKPropel, designed to engage students and test comprehension of the material. Exclusive video interviews with sport industry leaders offer insights into how they incorporate marketing strategies into their daily work. Discussion questions and activities for each chapter guide students to apply core concepts, and web search activities provide opportunities for students to compare strategies found on sport organization websites and other online locations. In addition, chapter objectives, an opening scenario, sidebars highlighting key concepts, and Wrap-Up, Activities, and Your Marketing Plan sections at the ends of chapters offer students additional learning tools as they explore how fans, players, coaches, the media, and companies interact to drive the sport industry. With Sport Marketing, Fifth Edition With HKPropel Access, students will develop valuable marketing skills and prepare for a successful career in the competitive world of sport marketing. Note: A code for accessing HKPropel is included with all new print books.Table of ContentsChapter 1. The Special Nature of Sport Marketing Sport Marketing Then and Now The Sport Industry Sport Marketing Defined Marketing Myopia in Sport Uniqueness of Sport Marketing Wrap-UpChapter 2. Strategic Marketing Management Marketing Planning Process Strategic Step 1: Develop Vision, Mission, and Values Strategic Step 2: Develop Strategic Goals and Objectives Strategic Step 3: Develop a Ticket Marketing, Sales, and Service Plan Strategic Step 4: Integrate the Marketing Plan Into a Broader, Strategic Resource Allocation Strategic Step 5: Control and Evaluate Implementation of the Plan Eight-Point Ticket Marketing, Sales, and Service Plan Model Marketing Models Wrap-UpChapter 3. Understanding the Sport Consumer Socialization, Involvement, and Commitment External Factors Internal Factors Responses Wrap-UpChapter 4. Market Research and Analytics in the Sport Industry Sources of Information Users of Market Research in Sport and Entertainment Application of Market Research in the Sport Industry Performing the Right Research Data Analytics Wrap-UpChapter 5. Market Segmentation and Target Marketing What Is Market Segmentation? Four Bases of Segmentation Target Marketing Wrap-UpChapter 6. The Sport Product What Is the Sport Product? The Sport Product: Its Core and Extensions Key Issues in Sport Product Strategy Wrap-UpChapter 7. Managing Sport Brands What Is Branding? Importance of Brand Equity Benefits of Brand Equity How Brand Equity Is Developed Leveraging Brand Equity Identifying and Measuring Your Brand Protecting the Brand Additional Brand Management Considerations Wrap-UpChapter 8. Promotion and Paid Media Promotion: The Driver to Sales Paid Media Advertising Media for Sport Promotional Concepts and Practices Promotional Components Ultimate Goal of Sport Marketing: Get and Keep Consumers in the Frequency Elevator Putting It All Together: An Integrated Promotional Model Wrap-UpChapter 9. Public Relations What Is Public Relations? Public Relations in the Sport Marketing Mix Sport Public Relations and Content Creation in the Digital and Social Media Age Public Relations, Advocacy, and the Art of Influencing Public Opinion Sport, Television, and Entertainment Influence on Sport Public Relations Wrap-UpChapter 10. Sponsorship, Corporate Partnerships, and the Role of Activation What Is Sponsorship? Sponsorship in the Marketing Mix Growth of Sponsorship What Does Sport Sponsorship Have to Offer? Corporate Objectives Athlete Endorsement Sponsor Activation Selling Sponsorships Ethical Issues in Sponsorship Wrap-UpChapter 11. Social Media in Sports What Is Social Media? Social Media and the Marketing Mix Building an Audience Engaging Fans Social Media Platforms Leveraging Players and Talent Wrap-UpChapter 12. Sales and Service Relationship Between Media, Sponsors, and Fans and the Sales Process What Is Sales? Database Sport Marketing and Sales Typical Sales Approaches Used in Sport Pricing Basics Secondary Ticket Market Customer Lifetime Value, Service, and Retention Wrap-UpChapter 13. Delivering and Distributing Core Products and Extensions Placing Core Products and Their Extensions Theory of Sport and Place Facility Marketing Channels Product-Place Matrix Wrap-UpChapter 14. Legal Aspects of Sport Marketing Intellectual Property Trademark Infringement Copyright Law and Sport Marketing Patents Sport Marketing Communications Issues Ambush Marketing Right of Publicity and Invasion of Privacy Contractual Issues Involving Consumers Promotion Law Issues Emerging Issues Wrap-UpChapter 15. The Evolving Nature of Sport Marketing Cross-Effects Among the Five Ps Controlling the Marketing Function The Shape of Things to Come Wrap-Up

    15 in stock

    £74.70

  • Security and Risk Assessment for Facility and

    Human Kinetics Publishers Security and Risk Assessment for Facility and

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisPart of managing a facility or event of any kind is providing a safe experience for the patrons. Managers at all levels must educate themselves and prepare their organizations to confront potential threats ranging from terrorism and mass shootings to natural disasters and cybercrime. Security and Risk Assessment for Facility and Event Managers With HKPropel Access provides security frameworks that apply to all types of facilities and events, and it will help current and future facility and event managers plan for and respond to threats.The purpose of this text is to provide foundational security management knowledge to help managers safeguard facilities and events, whether they are mega sport events or local community gatherings. Presenting an overview of security principles and government policies, the text introduces an all-hazard approach to considering the types and severity of threats that could occur as well as the potential consequences, likelihood, and frequency of occurrence. Readers will be walked through a risk assessment framework that will help them plan for threats, develop countermeasures and response strategies, and implement training programs to prepare staff in case of an unfortunate occurrence.Security and Risk Assessment for Facility and Event Managers addresses traditional threats as well as evolving modern-day threats such as cybercrime, use of drones, and CBRNE (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosives) incidents. It also offers readers insightful information on the intricacies of managing security in a variety of spaces, including school and university multiuse facilities, stadiums and arenas, recreation and fitness facilities, hotels and casinos, religious institutions, and special events.Practical elements are incorporated into the text to help both students and professionals grasp real-world applications. Facility Spotlight sidebars feature examples of sport facilities that illustrate specific concepts. Case studies, application questions, and activities encourage readers to think critically about the content. Related online resources, available via HKPropel, include nearly 50 sample policies, plans, and checklists covering issues such as alcohol and fan conduct policies, risk management and evacuation plans, bomb threat checklists, and active shooter protocols. The forms are downloadable and may be customized to aid in planning for each facility and event.With proper planning and preparation, facility and event managers can prioritize the safety of their participants and spectators and mitigate potential threats. Security and Risk Assessment for Facility and Event Managers will be a critical component in establishing and implementing security protocols that help protect from terrorism, natural disasters, and other potential encounters.Higher education instructors! For maximum flexibility in meeting the needs of facility or event management courses, instructors may adopt individual chapters or sections of this book through the Human Kinetics custom ebook program.Note: A code for accessing HKPropel is included with all new print books.Table of ContentsPart I. Foundations of Security Management and Risk AssessmentChapter 1. IntroductionChapter 2. Understanding the Security and Emergency Response FrameworkChapter 3. The Risk Assessment ModelChapter 4. Security Design and Protective MeasuresChapter 5. Security Planning and TrainingChapter 6. Exercises: Security Plans in ActionPart II. Facility and Event SpecificationsChapter 7. Multiuse K-12 and College FacilitiesChapter 8. Sport Stadiums and ArenasChapter 9. Parks and Recreation CentersChapter 10. Hotels, Casinos, and ResortsChapter 11. Houses of WorshipChapter 12. Special Events

    10 in stock

    £68.40

  • Athletic Director's Desk Reference

    Human Kinetics Publishers Athletic Director's Desk Reference

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisAthletic Director’s Desk Reference, Second Edition With HKPropel Access, is the most comprehensive resource available for collegiate and high school athletic administrators. Expert leadership advice and practical tools guide administrators in successfully navigating increasingly complex roles in athletic programs of any size.With more than 75 combined years of experience as athletic program administrators, coaches, and consultants, the authors deliver an engaging narrative and professional insights for athletic directors of all levels. The modern demands on athletic programs and evolving safety and culture issues are reflected in this updated edition, with new content on Title IX compliance, social media communications, planning tools for budgets, cost-saving strategies, revenue generating opportunities, student-athlete mental health, concussion protocols, athletes’ rights, Esports, and more.Offering a solid foundation of information every athletic director needs to know, plus clear advice on day-to-day operations, this essential resource can be used as an immediate practical guide through the real-world issues typically encountered by every athletic director. An extended table of contents provides an outline of the book elements so athletic directors can quickly find relevant tools within the book and easily reference the corresponding online materials, enabling administrators to confront issues and lead with confidence.Throughout the book, management tips deliver professional advice, foundational information, problem-solving strategies, and suggestions for management of employees, programs, events, and facilities. Planning tools provide specific steps and considerations to take when developing strategic plans, action plans, professional development plans, and governance systems.More than 300 documents are delivered through HKPropel. These valuable time-saving resources can be downloaded and customized to suit the needs of any athletic program. Educational resources can be used for teaching and motivating staff, campus constituents, volunteers, and student athletes. Evaluation instruments and risk assessments help today's athletic administrators assess job performance, evaluate program contents, identify risks, and prevent litigation. Policies and forms are easily modified, enabling athletic directors to produce effective policies and procedures that meet their unique needs while saving significant time.The advice and tools in Athletic Director’s Desk Reference allow professionals to turn theory into immediate practice. The book addresses all the various policy, procedure, and system needs required for becoming an efficient and effective athletic director overseeing a successful athletic program.Note: A code for accessing HKPropel is included with all new print books.Table of ContentsChapter 1. Developing Leadership Style and PhilosophyChapter 2. Governance of the Athletic ProgramChapter 3. Vision, Mission, and GoalsChapter 4. Operational Structure of the Athletic ProgramChapter 5. Office Operations, Finance, and BudgetingChapter 6. Managing a Staff to Accomplish Program GoalsChapter 7. Ethics, Rules Compliance, and Professional ConductChapter 8. Student-Athlete Support ProgramsChapter 9. Sports Medicine and Athletic Training ProgramsChapter 10. Diversity, Inclusion, and NondiscriminationChapter 11. Team AdministrationChapter 12. Event Management and SchedulingChapter 13. Revenue Acquisition and Fund-RaisingChapter 14. Communications, Media Relations, and PromotionsChapter 15. Facilities and Operations

    7 in stock

    £86.70

  • Human Resource Management in Sport and Recreation

    Human Kinetics Publishers Human Resource Management in Sport and Recreation

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe authoritative text for current and future practitioners of human resources management in the sport and recreation industries is back in a revised fourth edition. This new edition addresses contemporary issues that organizations face today. Human Resource Management in Sport and Recreation, Fourth Edition, offers a solid foundation in research and application, and it provides a holistic perspective of human resource management by bringing together the three groups of people who constitute human resources across sport and recreation organizations: paid professionals, volunteers, and the clients themselves.Dr. Packianathan Chelladurai, a pioneer in the field of sport management, is joined by Dr. Amy Chan Hyung Kim to lend expertise gained from more than four decades of teaching human resource management. They guide students through four parts, starting with an outline of the common characteristics of the three groups of people that make up human resources. Part II focuses on individual differences among people and how those differences affect behavior within organizations. In part III, students will explore organizational processes, and part IV discusses two significant outcomes expected of human resource practices: satisfaction and commitment. The conclusion uses 10 guiding themes to bring all the concepts together with an eye toward the future of the field.Updated to address current topics such as social issues and diversity, the fourth edition reflects the increasing complexity of human resource management across the field of recreation and sport. Modern issues and their real-world implications are represented throughout the text with recurring sidebars. Diversity Management of Human Resources: offer insights into how and when to promote and manage diversity Crisis Management: address the role of human resource management during emergency situations, such as the COVID-19 pandemic Social Phenomena and Human Resource Management: assess the impact of major social events or movements Legal Considerations in Human Resource Management: focus on legal matters in the field From the Field: provide professional insights from leading practitioners across a variety of sport contexts Case studies, discussion questions, and activities provide further opportunity for students to understand relevant research with real-world application of concepts.With clear explanations of concepts and current practices in human resources across the sport and recreation industries, Human Resource Management in Sport and Recreation, Fourth Edition, is a valuable resource for future and current practitioners alike.Table of ContentsPart I. Human Resources in Sport and RecreationChapter 1. Significance of Human ResourcesService OperationsSport and Recreation ServicesPaid and Volunteer WorkersClients as Human ResourcesA Model of Human Resource ManagementChapter PursuitsChapter 2. Volunteers and VolunteerismThe Need for VolunteerismVoluntary OrganizationsPeople Who VolunteerWhy People VolunteerAltruism and VolunteerismRole of the Sport or Recreation ManagerChapter PursuitsChapter 3. Professionals and ProfessionalismOriginal Definition of a ProfessionProcess of ProfessionalizationSemiprofessions, Mimic Professions, and DeprofessionalizationProfessional Status of Sport ManagementProfessionalism and VolunteerismRole of the Sport or Recreation ManagerChapter PursuitsChapter 4. Clients as Human ResourcesCustomer as Input, Throughput, and OutputCustomer Participation in Sport and Recreation ServicesClient Motives for ParticipationRole of the Sport or Recreation ManagerChapter PursuitsPart II. Individual Differences in Human ResourcesChapter 5. AbilitiesIssues in the Study of AbilityCognitive AbilitiesEmotional IntelligenceRole of the Sport or Recreation ManagerChapter PursuitsChapter 6. PersonalityDeterminants of PersonalityType TheoriesTrait TheoriesPersonality and Organizational BehaviorRole of the Sport or Recreation ManagerChapter PursuitsChapter 7. ValuesValues, Beliefs, Attitudes, and NormsSources of ValuesTerminal and Instrumental ValuesHierarchy of ValuesValue TypesFunctions of ValuesValues in OrganizationsNational Values and SportRole of the Sport or Recreation ManagerChapter PursuitsChapter 8. MotivationA Model of MotivationOther Theories of MotivationMotivation as Personal InvestmentRole of the Sport or Recreation ManagerChapter PursuitsPart III. Human Resource PracticesChapter 9. Organizational JusticeDistributive JusticeProcedural JusticeInteractional JusticeRole of the Sport or Recreation ManagerChapter PursuitsChapter 10. Job DesignJob Design StrategiesTask AttributesMotivational Properties of TasksImplementing Task AttributesTask Attributes and Individual DifferencesOther Approaches to Job DesignTask Dependence, Coordination, and VariabilityRole of the Sport or Recreation ManagerChapter PursuitsChapter 11. Staffing and Career ConsiderationsPurposes of StaffingFocus of StaffingMatching People and JobsPsychological ContractCareer ConsiderationsMentoringRole of the Sport or Recreation ManagerChapter PursuitsChapter 12. LeadershipLeader BehaviorMultidimensional Model of LeadershipTransformational, Transactional, Servant, and Authentic LeadershipLeadership and Decision MakingRole of the Sport or Recreation ManagerChapter PursuitsChapter 13. Performance AppraisalPurposes of Performance AppraisalWhat Should Be EvaluatedWhen to Conduct Performance AppraisalWho Should Do the AppraisalErrors in RatingRole of the Sport or Recreation ManagerChapter PursuitsChapter 14. Reward SystemsPurposes of Reward SystemsTypes of RewardsBases of RewardsReward Systems and Member PreferencesRole of the Sport or Recreation ManagerChapter PursuitsChapter 15. Internal MarketingForms of MarketingProcess Versus People Orientation in Internal MarketingMarketing Principles in Internal OperationsFunctions of Internal MarketingIssues in Internal MarketingRole of the Sport or Recreation ManagerChapter PursuitsPart IV. Attitudinal OutcomesChapter 16. SatisfactionTheories of Job SatisfactionSatisfaction With Volunteer WorkParticipant SatisfactionMeasurement of SatisfactionRole of the Sport or Recreation ManagerChapter PursuitsChapter 17. CommitmentMultidimensionality of Organizational CommitmentOccupational CommitmentDevelopment and Effects of Organizational CommitmentCorrelates of Organizational CommitmentRole of the Sport or Recreation ManagerChapter PursuitsConclusion. The Future of Human Resource Management in Sport and Recreation—Guiding Themes

    5 in stock

    £88.20

  • Leisure Services Management

    Human Kinetics Publishers Leisure Services Management

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisLeisure Services Management, Third Edition With HKPropel Access, outlines the essential knowledge and skills that successful managers must learn, and it assists students in building those competencies. The text prepares students for the Certified Park and Recreation Professional (CPRP) qualifying exam and for the challenges they’ll face in their future careers in commercial recreation, public agencies, and the nonprofit sector. Throughout the text, there are activities, projects, and examples to help students connect competencies to real-world situations.Leisure Services Management begins by presenting a firm foundation of competency-based management. Students will examine the scope of leisure management, management responsibilities, and how a manager can affect an agency and its customers. They will also explore specific management areas such as marketing, financial management, human resources, employee development, communication, and evaluation. For each chapter, the ancillaries offer experiential learning activities that simulate on-the-job situations. Each of these activities asks students to assume the role of a manager and address common management issues by completing a work assignment or project. These activities will facilitate student development and help students gain essential management competencies. Other learning aids include learning objectives, review questions, key terms, and a glossary to reinforce student learning. In addition to updated references that provide contemporary management perspectives, the third edition features the following: Expanded content on social media, planning, and international leisure A new chapter focusing on diversity, equity, and inclusion to broaden students’ perspectives From the Field sidebars, which offer readers a glimpse of what happens in the field, so they can better understand what they will be facing in the future Leisure Services Management has related online learning activities delivered via HKPropel. These activities include flash cards and undergraduate- and graduate-level case studies for each chapter. Chapter quizzes, which are automatically graded, may be assigned by instructors to test comprehension of critical concepts. Students can also access a list of competencies tested in the CPRP exam and a competency scorecard to track their development relative to professional standards. These online resources will help students build useful knowledge and apply the information. The competency-driven approach of Leisure Services Management, Third Edition, assists readers in gaining the knowledge and practicing the skills needed to begin a career in leisure management. Bolstered by the practical information in this text, new managers can contribute to the success of their organization as they enjoy the challenges and rewards of their career. Note: A code for accessing HKPropel is included with all new print books.Table of ContentsChapter 1. Competency-Based Management and Leadership What Is Management? Management Theories and Systems Management Trends A Competency-Based Approach ConclusionChapter 2. The Management Process The Management Process Management Drivers The Manager’s Resources Management Functions and Career Progression Outcomes Critical Management Issues ConclusionChapter 3. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion What Is Diversity and How Does It Affect Our Experiences? Equity and Equality Inclusion Why Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Matter Interpersonal and Systemic Challenges Personnel and Workplace Challenges Strategies for Advancing DEI in the Workplace Reducing Prejudice and Building Competencies for Addressing Interpersonal and Systemic Challenges ConclusionChapter 4. Organizational Structure Three Sectors Organizational Structure, Design, and Culture Working With Boards Form of Government and Organizational Structure and Design Internal and External Politics ConclusionChapter 5. Coordination of Resources, Programs, and Services Internal Organizational Coordination External Organizational Coordination ConclusionChapter 6. Planning and Decision Making Planning Elements of Master, Comprehensive Master, and Strategic Planning Problem Solving and Decision Making Ethical Decision Making ConclusionChapter 7. Marketing and Public Relations Definition and History of Marketing Market Segmentation and Target Marketing Marketing Mix Social Media ConclusionChapter 8. Communication and Customers Functions of Communication Communication Process Communication Breakdowns Strategic Approach to Communication Internal Communication External Communication ConclusionChapter 9. Personnel Procedures and Practices Human Resources Perspectives Personnel Planning Personnel Processes Managing Volunteers ConclusionChapter 10. Staff Retention and Development Onboarding Employee Engagement and Development Motivation Employee Recognition Performance Appraisal Discipline ConclusionChapter 11. Sources and Methods of Financing Sources of Revenue Expenditures Pricing Pricing Trends and Issues ConclusionChapter 12. Budgets and Financial Cost Analysis Defining Budgets Budget Cycle Cutback Management Types of Budgets Approaches to Budgeting Budget Implementation Financial Analysis and Reporting ConclusionChapter 13. Evaluation Why Evaluate? Performance Measurement How to Evaluate Selecting Evaluation Participants Best Practices and Benchmarking ConclusionAppendix A. Certified Park and Recreation Professional (CPRP) CompetenciesAppendix B. One-Page Strategic Plan, City of Fairfax, Virginia

    15 in stock

    £86.70

  • The Sport Business Handbook

    Human Kinetics Publishers The Sport Business Handbook

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisFor those fascinated by business dealings in the trillion-dollar global sport industry, this is the anthology you’ve been waiting for. The Sport Business Handbook: Insights From 100+ Leaders Who Shaped 50 Years of the Industry provides insider perspectives from more than 100 of the biggest names in the sport industry. Plentiful examples and stories, including insiders’ views of major sport deals, offer an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the intricacies of sport business. Plus, this revised edition includes brand-new contributions addressing the adaptability and recovery of sport following the pandemic as well as a “Breakthrough Moments” list of the 50 most significant sport-related moments to offer societal context and historical depth.Editor Rick Horrow, an internationally known sport business and sport law expert who has been the architect of more than 100 deals worth more than $20 billion, has teamed up with renowned sport business scholar and practitioner Rick Burton and author Myles Schrag to assemble one of the most unique sport books ever published. You will be both informed and entertained by the personal insights of prominent sport business leaders, including league commissioners such as Gary Bettman, Don Garber, and Paul Tagliabue; team owners such as Jerry Colangelo and Tom Ricketts; executives such as Larry Lucchino and Pat Williams; administrators such as Joe Castiglione and Deborah Yow; professional athletes such as Scott Hamilton and Cal Ripken Jr.; and media personalities such as Jay Bilas and Ann Meyers Drysdale. This all-star team also includes legendary Duke University men’s basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski as the foreword author.The Sport Business Handbook gives you guidance for everything from the basics of breaking into the sport industry to the intricate skills required to become an industry giant: Consider the role you want to play, what your values are, and how you can set yourself up for success in the industry. Understand the value of brand management and the opportunities for those with strong knowledge and skills in this area. Embrace technology and use the power of modern media to guide your organization toward its goals. Master leadership skills by establishing a framework for thinking and behaving as a leader at all times. Each chapter addresses a specific topic and weaves in story-like sidebars that share rare glimpses into professional dealings in sport. These 80-plus sidebars include “Game Changer” sidebars, which describe pivotal moments that influenced sport leaders as they strived for success, and “360” sidebars, which present alternative perspectives so all viewpoints are explored in finding best practices.Nowhere else will you find such a comprehensive guide with practical advice and personal stories from the biggest names in the industry. The Sport Business Handbook is an engaging, informative book that will help you discover your strengths and develop your skills so you can become one of the leaders to shape the sport business industry for the next 50 years.Table of ContentsForewordPrologue to the Revised Edition: COVID Comeback in the Roaring ’20s: Reshaping the Sports Industry After a Worldwide Pandemic, by managing editor Rick HorrowPrefaceInstructor’s Note, by Stephen A. GreyserPandemic Forced Us to Relearn Lessons of Resilience, by Robert DuPuySport Media: Separating Winners From Losers . . . Now Is Your Chance, by Mike CardanoI. Creativity Is Born Out of NecessityHybrid Work Could Influence the Future of Professional Sport, by Harry KlaffCOVID Can’t Stop KissCam, by Dana Veitch and Alex VeitchEsports Driving Media Innovation, by Eric S. YoonCamp Cooney Prepares Boxers for Their Future, by Gerry CooneyEsports Are Well Situated for a Post-COVID Sport World, by Bobby SharmaII. Best Practices Are Born Out of Natural SelectionSport World Has Long Dealt With Disruption, by Stanley BrandAt the Dawn of the NIL Era, Tech Company Pivoted to Help Athletes Be Seen, by Blake LawrenceDuct Tape and Technology Both Needed for Sport Industry Success, by Al GuidoIII. Cooperation Is Born Out of Urgency“We Owe You One” . . . Sixers’ Slogan Still Relevant, by Billy CunninghamGreat Sport Debates Now Help Mold Future Leaders, by Richard CorcoranCommunication = Results (Good or Bad), by Michael RoganRugby’s Values, Format Make It a Microcosm of Sporting Future, by Alev KelterNASCAR: Setting the Pace in Troubled Times, by Lesa KennedyMultibillion-Dollar, Global U.S. Polo Assn.: Driven By Its Authentic Connection to the Sport of Polo, by J. Michael PrinceThe $1.3 Trillion Sports Business, by Rick Horrow and Nick NielsenAcknowledgmentsPart I. Launching Your Career in Sport BusinessChapter 1. Mastering the Craft of Sport BusinessRick HorrowA 50-Year Front Seat, by Ted KillorySports Evoke Our Emotional Extremes, by Scott D. MichelWrite Down Your Dream Job, by Richard PeddieChapter 2. Essential Lessons for the Sport Business ProfessionalLarry LucchinoThe Value of Showing Up, by Joe FavoritoKeep Your Head Down and Keep Working, by Jay Bilas10 Principles, From “Collector” of Philosophies, by Brandon SteinerChapter 3. Fostering Meaningful Business RelationshipsLyn St. JamesTake Charge to Help Give Kids Equal Opportunities, by Shane BattierI Want to Be President, by Andy DolichFind Direction With Your Own Mission Statement, by Marc TrestmanPart II. Building Your Branding and Selling Skill SetsChapter 4. Executing a Consistent Process and VisionStephen M. RossLearning to Balance Tradition and Innovation, by George PyneMake Sure Your Minor League Is Major, by David A. AndrewsMaking Money With the Money You’ve Made, by Ric EdelmanChapter 5. Filling an Industry NeedBob KainOutworking Adversity, by Gary PlayerFinding My Next Act After Olympic Gold, by Scott HamiltonUnderstanding the Power of Numbers, by Dan TowrissChapter 6. Building a Championship BrandTom RickettsOne Question Paves the Way to Compelling Stories, by Ross GreenburgCustomizing a Message for Fans: Three Stories, by Frank LuntzMaintaining a Vibrant Brand With Passionate Purpose, by John Spanos and A.G. SpanosChapter 7. A Mindset of Authenticity: The First Step in a Successful Sport Business VentureJack NicklausFrom Humble Beginnings to PGA Concessionaire, by David Lee CookSuccess: The Intersection of Talent and Passion, by Pat WilliamsOne Good Deed Leads to Another, and Another, and Another . . ., by Cal Ripken, Jr.Chapter 8. Handling Crises Calmly and CapablyGary BettmanPreparation Has Always Been a Hallmark of BAA, by Tom GrilkRebuilding After Katrina, by Doug ThorntonProactive Safety Measures Essential to Youth Sport, by Jon ButlerChapter 9. Building a Brand That Reflects Your Core ValuesDon GarberWhy Not?, by Donna OrenderRectify Mistakes Quickly: The Houston Dynamo Case Study, by Oliver LuckPitcher-Agent Has Once-in-a-Lifetime Encounter During Comeback, by Steve TroutPart III. Mastering Modern Media and TechnologyChapter 10. Harnessing Modern Media StrategiesMark LazarusThe Value in the Values of the Games, by David BakerGoing the Extra Miles Can Put You on the Map, by Ken SolomonSports Require Quick Thinking for Solutions, by Jim GanleyChapter 11. Changing Technologies, Changing ConsumptionTed Leonsis and Zach LeonsisMedia, Athletes Both Navigating Increased Exposure, by Harvey GreeneFilling the Gaps Between Plays, by Jim LawsonAttention to Detail, Top to Bottom, by Mark WilliamsChapter 12. Using Analytics and Social Media EffectivelyShawn Spieth and Kyle NelsonGrowth of Analytics Leads to Industry Evolution, by Jessica GelmanPushing the Boundaries of Technology in Sport, by Angela RuggieroToward a Better Understanding of Sport Market Analytics, by Richard LipseyChapter 13. Translating Technology Into New MarketsPeter MooreHow “Moonshot” Technology in Regenerative Medicine Influences the Business of Sport, by Jeff ConroyRetail Analytics of the Future Benefits Consumer, Company, by Matt O’TooleFuture of Sport Media Is Addressing Fans Who Lean Forward, by Chris WagnerPart IV. Making Successful DealsChapter 14. Developing Business Deals Consistent With Your Core ValuesRobin J. HarrisPaying Back a Debt . . . With Interest, by Richard A. ChaifetzUsing Sport to Explain, Engage, and Inspire, by Jon ChapmanDo Work That Feeds Your Soul, by Don GarberChapter 15. The Arc of the DealDonald DellListen and Respond, by Rich McKayThe Agent’s List, by Bob KainWith Your Name Comes Responsibility, by Pat Rooney Jr.Chapter 16. Working Toward ConsensusJerry Colangelo“Six Win and Six Lose,” by Randy VatahaDoing the Unpopular, by Senator George MitchellSupport Helped New GM Learn on the Job, by Ann Meyers DrysdaleChapter 17. The Importance of Marketing in Deal MakingRick BurtonModern Sport Marketers Must Value the Experience, by Chris LencheskiThe First Shoe Deal Came Naturally, by Sonny VaccaroGlobalization of the Sport Agency Business, by Philip D.M. de PicciottoChapter 18. Operating Successfully in the Public and Private Domains: The Birth of MAPS and the Rebirth of Oklahoma CityRonald J. NorickHow Indy Used Sport to Build Civic Pride, by Greg BallardStadiums Are Easy to Build—It’s Only Money, by Maher MasoChapter 19. Mastering Licensing Strategies as Part of Your BrandJoseph R. Castiglione Sr.Global Sport Institute Researches Across Disciplines, by Kenneth L. ShropshireHow to Handle the Complex Modern World of College Athletics, by Jack SwarbrickChapter 20. Securing Strategic Sponsorships: The Sponsor’s PerspectiveTony PonturoHaving a Purpose Gives You Perseverance, by Jamey RootesProtecting Golf’s Image Required Facts, Plan, by Joe SterankaRole Reversal: Think About Your Check Writer’s Objectives Before You Think About Yours, by Michael WhanChapter 21. Securing Strategic Sponsorships: The Rights Holder’s PerspectiveStephen JonesIn the Right Place at the Right Time, by Dick CassBe Willing to Blaze Your Own Trail—Just Don’t Forget to Bring Along Your Key Stakeholders, by Larry ScottThe Jones Family: A Football Legacy, by Stephen JonesPart V. Mastering Leadership SkillsChapter 22. Creating a Framework for LeadershipPaul TagliabueBe Not Afraid of Greatness, by Frank SupovitzAll I Know About Leadership I Learned as Senate Majority Leader, by Senator George MitchellDefy Expectations . . . Prove Yourself, by Bryan R. SperberChapter 23. Operationalizing Philosophy and Values While Building a Culture of Integrity and ExcellenceDeborah A. YowEqual Pay Is a Better Business Model, by Butch BuchholzLeBron’s Value Is Chasing Excellence On and Off the Court, by Frederick R. NanceProcess, People, Plan, and Careful Execution, by Nick SakiewiczChapter 24. Championing Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in the WorkplaceJudy SweetMore Sports = More Leadership Development Opportunities, by Ray AndersonMaking a Difference Is a Kick, By Rolf BenirschkeAli Center Supports Athletes’ Push for Change, by Eli WolffChapter 25. Leadership Lessons Learned the Hard WayKevin WarrenOpportunity Knocks When You Open Your Mouth, by Stan KastenThe Common Link Between Vegas Crooners and Hall of Famers, by Pete LaCockProblem Solvers Versus Problem Creators . . . Choose Wisely, by Pat GallagherChapter 26. Cultivating a Winning EdgeDon ShulaFrom Athens to LA to Phoenix: Keep Chasing Your Dreams, by Derrick HallThe Lessons of Competitiveness, by Bob GrieseHow Orlando Used Sport to Get Out of a Rut, by Mayor Buddy DyerChapter 27. Sustaining Excellence: From Stadiums to StewardshipBryan TrubeyLearning From Others in LA, by Kevin DemoffCreating a Community Gathering Place: U.S. Bank Stadium, by Trip BoswellObservations From Years Working in “the Fun Business”, by Pat GallagherEpilogueRick HorrowNASCAR Whiz Kid Learns the Two Rs Early in His Career, by Michael Nichols IIA Producer’s Perspective, by Tanner SimkinsBreakthrough Moments, by Elizabeth Haas Edersheim and Lee H. IgelSport Business in the Classroom, by Stephen A. 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  • Strategic Sport Marketing

    Allen & Unwin Strategic Sport Marketing

    15 in stock

    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

    15 in stock

    £42.74

  • Concussion Inc.: The End of Football As We Know

    ECW Press,Canada Concussion Inc.: The End of Football As We Know

    10 in stock

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  • Sport Management

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Sport Management

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisSport Management provides an insightful overview of the sport management discipline. The collection includes influential articles and chapters from leading scholars in the field, covering a wide array of issues. In adopting a multilevel approach, this volume explores this topical field and addresses sport management issues at the societal, organisational and individual level. Along with a new and original introduction, this essential single volume is an indispensable tool for scholars and practitioners alike.Trade Review‘A recommendation for professionals in the field and for those seeking the latest ground-breaking research in the field, considering the insights of leading scholars who present a variety of issues. Any interested in theoretical frameworks, group conflicts, better marketplace understanding, and institutional strategies will find this packed with important technical articles and insights.’Table of ContentsContents: Acknowledgements Introduction George B. Cunningham PART I OVERVIEW 1. Laurence Chalip (2006), ‘Toward a Distinctive Sport Management Discipline’ 2. Earle F. Zeigler (2007) ‘Sport Management Must Show Social Concern as it Develops Tenable Theory’ 3. Lucie Thibault (2009), ‘Globalization of Sport: An Inconvenient Truth’ PART II THE SPORT ENVIRONMENT 4. David Cruise Malloy and Dwight H. Zakus (1995), ‘Ethical Decision Making in Sport Administration: A Theoretical Inquiry into Substance and Form’ 5. Karla A. Henderson (2009), ‘A Paradox of Sport Management and Physical Activity Interventions’ 6. Michael B. Edwards and Jonathan M. Casper (2012), ‘Sport and Health’ 7. Emily Sparvero and Laurence Chalip (2007), ‘Professional Teams as Leverageable Assets: Strategic Creation of Community Value’ 8. Stacy Warner (2012), ‘Sport and Community’ 9. Alexis Lyras and Jon Welty Peachey (2011), ‘Integrating Sport-for-Development Theory and Praxis’ 10. Emma Sherry (2010), ‘(Re) engaging Marginalized Groups Through Sport: The Homeless World Cup’ PART III MANAGEMENT OF ORGANIZATIONS AND GROUPS 11. Marvin Washington and Marc J. Ventresca (2008), ‘Institutional Contradictions and Struggles in the Formation of US Collegiate Basketball, 1800–1938’ 12. Lesley Ferkins, David Shilbury and Gael McDonald (2009), ‘Board Involvement in Strategy: Advancing the Governance of Sport Organizations’ 13. A.L. Kihl, S. Leberman and V. Schull (2010), ‘Stakeholder Constructions of Leadership in Intercollegiate Athletics’ 14. Shannon Hamm-Kerwin and Alison Doherty (2010) ‘Intragroup Conflict in Nonprofit Sport Board’ 15. George B. Cunningham (2012), ‘Diversity Training in Intercollegiate Athletics’ 16. George B. Cunningham and E. Nicole Melton (2011), ‘The Benefits of Sexual Orientation Diversity in Sport Organizations’ 17. John Amis, Trevor Slack and C.R. Hinings (2004), ‘The Pace, Sequence, and linearity of Radical Change’ 18. George B. Cunningham (2006), ‘The Relationship Among Commitment to Change, Coping with Change, and Turnover Intentions’ PART IV MANAGEMENT OF INDIVIDUALS 19. Daniel F. Mahony, Mary A. Hums, Damon P.S. Andrew and Stephen W. Dittmore (2010), ‘Organizational Justice in Sport’ 20. Justine B. Allen and Sally Shaw (2009), ‘Womens Coaches’ Perceptions of Their Sport Organizations’ 21. Jennifer L. Bruening and Marlene A. Dixon (2008), ‘Situating Work-Family Negotiations Within A Life Course Perspectives: Insights on the Gendered Experiences of NCAA Division I Head Coaching Mothers’ 22. Richard D. Cotton, Yan Shen and Reut Livne-Tarandach (2011), ‘On Becoming Extraordinary: The Content and Structure of the Developmental Networks of Major League Baseball Hall of Famers’ 23. George B. Cunningham (2010), ‘The Influence of Religious Personal Identity on the Relationships Among Religious Dissimilarity, Value Dissimilarity and Job Satisfaction’ 24. Vikki Krane, Heather Barber and Lisa R. McClung (2002), ‘Social Psychological Benefits of Gay Games Participation: A Social Identity Theory Explanation’ 25. Daniel C. Funk and Jeff James (2001), ‘The Psychological Continuum Model: A Conceptual Framework for Understanding an Individual’s Psychological Connection to Sport’

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  • Ungloved: Memories from the Ring

    Pitch Publishing Ltd Ungloved: Memories from the Ring

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisBen Calder-Smith travelled around the UK for 18 months meeting and interviewing a broad cross-section of former fighters and boxing personalities. He now presents the stories of huge forgotten talents, coulda-been contenders and men who established a foothold in British boxing history, highlighting the highs and lows of their careers in and out of the ring. From the agonies of injury and enforced retirement to a poignant late comeback inspired by personal tragedy; from a British Boxing Board of Control-licensed ringside doctor to a late-blossoming veteran of the ring, Ungloved features unique, varied and personal accounts of the 'noble art' from a bygone age. Memories are relayed with the same passion as was expended in the ring, describing the good, the bad and the ugly with brutal honesty and heart-warming humility. These moving accounts provide living proof that, when knocked down, the human spirit has infinite capacity to bounce back.

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  • Personnel Economics in Sports

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Personnel Economics in Sports

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis 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. WeimarTrade Review'For his Personnel Economics in Sports, Professor Longley collects a star lineup to bring the hot topic of personnel economics to bear on recruitment, the relationship between pay and performance, and management impacts. I've placed my copy right next to the rest of the important references in sports economics.' --Rodney Fort, University of Michigan, USTable of ContentsContents: Preface 1. An introduction to personnel economics and its application to sport Neil Longley PART I RECRUITING AND HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT 2. The failed promise of the draft in the NFL and NBA David Berri 3. The golden generation: the personnel economics of youth recruitment in European professional soccer Joachim Prinz and Daniel Weimar PART II PAY, PERFORMANCE, AND INCENTIVES 4. Determining the drivers of player valuation and compensation in professional sport: traditional economic approaches and emerging advances Christian Deutscher 5. Multi–period contracts as risk management in professional sports Joel Maxcy PART III TEAMWORK, AND THE IMPACTS OF MANAGEMENT 6. Impacts of co-worker heterogeneity on team performance Robert Simmons 7. Pay dispersion and productivity in sports Leo Kahane 8. Magicians, scapegoats and firefighters: the peculiar role of head coaches in professional soccer Bernd Frick Index

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  • Arsène Who?: The Story of Wenger's 1998 Double

    Octopus Publishing Group Arsène Who?: The Story of Wenger's 1998 Double

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisNobody had heard of Arsène Wenger when he took charge of Arsenal in October 1996. 'Arsène Who?' was the headline. Yet within less than two full seasons, he transformed an underperforming side into league and FA Cup winners, in the process playing with breath-taking style, sparking an epoch-defining rivalry with Alex Ferguson and Manchester United and modernising football in England with his ground-breaking methods.Built around over 150 exclusive interviews with key players, coaches, staff and opponents, and rich in behind-the-scenes stories, personal accounts of triumph, tragedy, hilarity and heartbreak, Arsène Who? relives Arsenal's rocky road to the 1998 Double and the inception of the Wenger revolution.It is a portrait of a collection of troubled and ageing stars who bonded with foreign newcomers to achieve immortality. It is a snapshot of a shifting cultural and sporting landscape epitomised by the Gunners' rise. And it is the tale of an unheralded mastermind who guided his team to new heights.Arsène Who? is the inside story of how Wenger took Arsenal to the top of English football and changed the game forever.

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  • Sport Startups: New Advances in Entrepreneurship

    Emerald Publishing Limited Sport Startups: New Advances in Entrepreneurship

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisSport Startups: New Advances in Entrepreneurship examines the global growth of startup enterprises in the sports sector and addresses how they contribute to new developments in business innovation and entrepreneurship. Highlighting the unique challenges faced by startups in this sector, Vanessa Ratten explores approaches to business model development, branding and marketing, and the utilization of new technologies to build successful enterprises, underpinning her study with a clear theoretical framework rooted in institutional theory. Sport Startups is one of the first books to specifically focus on the role of startups in sport. Analyzing the inherent start-up aspect of the sporting sector, due to the combination of profit and non-profit ties, which means that many sport enterprises are developed as new start-up business ventures as they link in with the community. The book foregrounds how startups in sport are vital in developing a better global society that emphasizes the role of health and fitness in communities. Sport Startups will be illuminating reading for all scholars of innovation, entrepreneurship, sports management and business studies.Table of ContentsChapter 1. Sport startups: What are they? Chapter 2. The need for entrepreneurship in sport startups Chapter 3. Creating entrepreneurial opportunities through sport ecosystems Chapter 4. Accelerators as knowledge providers Chapter 5. Sport innovation communities and problem complexity Chapter 6. Football ecosystems and innovation Chapter 7. Digital transformation in sport and social media Chapter 8. Sport startups: What does the future hold?

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  • Professional Team Sports and the Soft Budget

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Professional Team Sports and the Soft Budget

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisExploring why professional team sport clubs are almost always able to survive despite financial mismanagement, inflated player salaries and persistent deficits, this book provides new evidence on how to explain this phenomenon. It looks at the context in which many clubs operate – the soft budget constraint – and how the clubs in this respect resemble state-owned enterprises in socialist countries or big banks in financial crises.Chapters discuss the challenge of hardening the budget constraint, including UEFA’s Financial Fair Play regulation. They include new data about the soft budget constraint phenomenon, including evidence from Central and Eastern Europe. Leading scholars in the field develop the theoretical approach to the topic using institutional theory, dialogue with critics and discussions on the merits and limits of soft budgets. The book also investigates key case studies of bailouts and liquidation of professional sports teams.This will be an invigorating read for scholars and students of sports economics and sports management. It will also be helpful to managers and directors in professional sports clubs looking for a better understanding of the soft budget constraint.Trade Review‘A new strand of literature has developed which applies the soft budget constraints approach to the problems encountered in the European sports industry. Some of the most important authors of this new field, but also a prominent critic, have contributed to this volume, which is a highly recommended read for sports economists and sports managers.’ -- Egon Franck, University of Zurich, Switzerland‘The concept of the soft budget constraint was first developed by the Hungarian economist Janos Kornai in relation to the planned economies of Eastern Europe. More recently, the concept has been applied to professional team sports in Western as well as Eastern Europe, based on the notion that clubs frequently become insolvent and have to be bailed out by external benefactors. This is consistent with win maximisation models with a tendency to overinvest in players (see in particular the chapters by Wladimir Andreff and Stefan Szymanski). Despite the fact that the book is almost wholly devoted to professional football it is a very useful starting point for those sports economists and others wishing to become familiar with the concept.’ -- Peter J. Sloane, Swansea University, UK and IZA, GermanyTable of ContentsContents: Foreword xvii Miklós Rosta Acknowledgements xx Obituary, János Kornai (1928–2021) xxi Klaus Nielsen 1 Introduction: new research pathways in the soft budget constraint approach 1 Rasmus K. Storm, Klaus Nielsen, and Zsolt Havran 2 Soft budget constraints and institutional logics in European Football 12 Bernt Arne Bertheussen and Harry Arne Solberg 3 Hardening the soft budget constraint in professional team sports: why is it so hard? 33 Wladimir Andreff 4 Budget constraints in French professional football: contrasting situations 77 Nadine Dermit-Richard and Aurélien François 5 Heterogeneity of budget constraints in Hungarian and Polish football 103 Karolina Nessel, Zsolt Havran and Tünde Máté 6 The soft budget constraint syndrome in Hungarian professional football from a Central and Eastern European perspective 130 Zsolt Havran and Krisztina András 7 Is there evidence of softness in the budget constraint in football? Some evidence from English clubs 155 Stefan Szymanski 8 Limits of softness in professional team sport clubs 172 Klaus Nielsen, Christian Gjersing Nielsen and Rasmus K. Storm Index

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    £94.05

  • A Research Agenda for Sport Management

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd A Research Agenda for Sport Management

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisElgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary.Challenging the existing perspectives and models upon which sport management has been founded, this Research Agenda compiles cutting-edge research from expert contributors to offer a new definition of sport management.Examining the evolution of sport management as an academic discipline, this Research Agenda challenges the concepts, theories and standards for what should constitute legitimate future contributions to the field. Focussing on key strategic paradigms in sport governance and leadership, it tracks current management and research trends, and discusses the emergence, application, and relevance of emotion-related research into sport management. Examining sport organisations and professional sport at both international and national level, it identifies sport as both a high-profile social institution and an important leisure pursuit that exists within an increasingly business-like framework.Directing further research into community sport organisations, high performance sport systems and volunteer contributions to sport delivery, this Research Agenda will be an invigorating read for students and scholars of sport management studies. Its insights into governance, leadership and strategy in sport management will prove invaluable to practitioners working in the field.Trade Review'With an appropriate focus in organisational studies, this insightful text skillfully combines both historical underpinnings and future directions for sport management research. The collection masterfully and broadly extends and defines the sport management research agenda, providing creative and innovative insights into how the field can continue to impact how we view, deliver, and study sport in the years to come.' -- Marlene A. Dixon, Texas A&M University, US‘Sport management scholars and practitioners can be proud of the growth and refinement of the field over the past 40 years. Renowned scholar David Shilbury and his contributors have effectively chronicled our exciting journey, and outlined a blueprint for a more brilliant future. I congratulate and applaud them for sharing their expertise and insights in this wonderful text.’ -- W. James (Jim) Weese, Western University, CanadaTable of ContentsContents: Preface xiii PART I OVERVIEW OF THE SPORT CONTEXT 1 In search of sport management 1 David Shilbury 2 The evolution of sport management as an academic discipline and future research and practices 19 Chad Seifried 3 Popular culture, sport, and management 37 Aaron C. T. Smith, James Skinner, and Daniel Read 4 A research agenda for emotions in the management of sport organisations 55 Géraldine Zeimers and David Shilbury PART II STRATEGIC PARADIGMS THROUGH GOVERNANCE, MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP 5 Reflecting, prioritising, and energising for a new generation of sport governance research 75 Joshua McLeod, Lesley Ferkins, and Ian O’Boyle 6 An agenda for future leadership research in sport management: explorations, considerations, and challenges 93 Steve Swanson and Jon Welty Peachey 7 Strategic paradigms in international and national sport federations 111 Danny O’Brien 8 Strategic paradigms in professional sport 127 Anna Gerke PART III ORGANISING FOR PARTICIPATION 9 High-performance sport systems: current developments and future challenges 147 Jan-Willem van der Roest, Veerle De Bosscher, and Simon Shibli 10 Community sport trends and future opportunities 165 Katie Misener, Kristen Morrison, and Haley Baxter 11 Volunteers: systems, capacity, costs, and models 183 Pamela Wicker 12 Postscript 199 David Shilbury Index

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  • Research Handbook on Major Sporting Events

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Research Handbook on Major Sporting Events

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisPresenting a comprehensive and pragmatic view on challenges around sporting events, this timely Research Handbook examines the hosting of major sporting events and the impacts they can have on stakeholders. Looking beyond the host destination, it provides a wealth of conceptual analysis on the organisation and administration of such events, including the bidding process, planning, management, sponsorship issues, and marketing.Multidisciplinary in nature, this Research Handbook features contributions from eminent academics, offering insights into some of the largest international sporting events, and analysing their expected and actual outcomes. Adopting both short-run and long-run perspectives, contributors explore the diverse monetary and non-monetary impacts of major sporting events and how these can be shaped by a wide range of factors, including the cultures in which stakeholders live and operate.Outlining a nuanced range of international perspectives on major sporting events, this Research Handbook presents state-of-the-art research and will appeal to students and researchers across sports, economic sociology, social policy, and economics and finance. It will also serve as a valuable tool for sports managers, stakeholders, and practitioners interested in event hostship.Trade Review‘The Research Handbook on Major Sporting Events provides a current and broad international perspective on major sporting events. This informative Research Handbook includes contributions from researchers in a variety of disciplines from over 20 countries. In this ever-changing environment, it is a practical resource of new and relevant ideas for sport management scholars and students, sport industry practitioners, and sport enthusiasts.’ -- Karen Danylchuk, The University of Western Ontario, Canada‘This Research Handbook presents a compelling compilation of disciplinary perspectives from leading academics on major sporting events’ issues, debates and controversies. The diverse cohort of contributors from around the globe provide thought provoking evidence based research while at the same time challenging the reader to reflect and critique traditional ways of thinking about the impact major sporting events have on a wide array of stakeholders and communities.’ -- Tracy Taylor, RMIT University, AustraliaTable of ContentsContents: Introduction to the Research Handbook on Major Sporting Events 1 PART I THE BIDDING AND AWARDING PROCESS 1 Are major sporting events relocated from developed to emerging economies? 18 Wladimir Andreff 2 (Successful) bidding for mega-events: the case of the Olympics 34 Elias B. Leppert and Wolfgang Maennig 3 The urban future of the Winter Olympics 45 Jean-Loup Chappelet 4 The geopolitical economy of major sporting events – where business and management meets politics and geography 60 Nicholas Burton, Simon Chadwick, Paul Widdop and Alex Bond 5 Examining outcomes of sport mega-event bidding for national sports development – the case of Turkey’s bidding for the UEFA EURO 2024 74 Cem Tinaz and Tim Ströbel 6 How big is home advantage at the Olympic Games? 88 Carl Singleton, J. James Reade, Johan Rewilak and Dominik Schreyer 7 Support for major sport event bidding in New Zealand 104 Mel Johnston and Geoff Dickson 8 Auckland’s Auld Mug: the leveraging of major sports event tourism legacies 114 Richard Keith Wright and Chris Barron PART II PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT (CHALLENGES) STAKEHOLDERS 9 Stakeholders in major sport events 135 Ryutaro Yamakita, Jordan T. Bakhsh and Milena M. Parent 10 Viewing a local organizing committee of a mega sporting event through the lens of an organization: analyzing performance in the context of organizational structure, design, and leadership 150 Rauf Mammadov 11 The diversity of international sports ecosystems and strategic and economic event models of international sports federations 166 Emmanuel Bayle and Josephine Clausen 12 Entrepreneurs and commercial ownership of sport events – the business development of Formula One 179 Harald Dolles and Karthik Raghunathan 13 Infront: a co-stakeowner of major sport events? 195 Therese Dille and Elsa Kristiansen 14 Sport sponsorship in the logic of value co-creation 207 Jan Schönberner, Stefan Walzel and Herbert Woratschek 15 Mega-event sports sponsorship in the United States 228 Kelly Evans and Stephen L. Shapiro 16 Understanding TV audiences for sports events 243 Daam Van Reeth 17 Mega sports event TV demand: synthesis and outlook 258 Payam Ansari and Dominik Schreyer 18 African continental sporting events and television: a difficult relationship to build 271 Gerard A. Akindes and Wadih Ishac 19 King of the flying hill: TV broadcasts of ski jumping events in Planica, Slovenia 285 Simon Ličen and Mateja Mir 20 Commonwealth Games – legacies and futures 300 Michael Linley VOLUNTEERS 21 Volunteers at mega and major events – a review 317 Berit Skirstad and Elsa Kristiansen 22 The role of volunteers at major events – creating a sustainable legacy of engagement and future opportunity 332 Joe Milner and Nicola McCullough FINANCIAL, ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL CHALLENGES 23 Packing and unpacking management control in major sport events 347 Per Ståle Knardal 24 Sporting infrastructure and urban environmental planning 362 Timothy Kellison 25 Environmental impacts of major sport events 373 Pamela Wicker and Tim F. Thormann 26 Sport at the climate crossroads: champions for climate or green-sportwashing? 386 Ricardo Simmonds and Roger Pielke Jr. 27 Mega-events and triple-baseline (un)sustainability 399 Sven Daniel Wolfe, David Gogishvili and Martin Müller 28 Event hosting at Vikersund Ski Jumping Center: stakeholder management and social sustainability 415 Elsa Kristiansen, Lasse Sonne and Therese Dille 29 Co-hosting major sporting events – an emerging trend 426 Stefan Walzel and Becca Leopkey MARKETING AND PROMOTION STRATEGIES 30 Major sport events and nation branding 440 Brendon Knott 31 An overview and analysis of sports mega-events as part of state soft power strategies 449 Jonathan Grix, Tom Bason, Louis Grix and Joonoh Brian Jeong 32 The international perception of major sport events: image, power and prestige? 461 Jan Haut 33 Sport nationalism in China: the origin, development trajectory, and trends after the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games 472 Jiaxuan Peng, Yi Zhang and Shintaro Sato 34 National pride effects of major sporting events 485 Michael Mutz and Markus Gerke 35 Why Qatar’s hosting of the 2022 FIFA World Cup matters 498 Youcef Bouandel and Mahfoud Amara 36 The FIFA 2022 Men’s World Cup: Transformations in Qatar 508 Umer Hussain and George B. Cunningham 37 Legal issues for mega sport events in the Middle East 521 Zachary R. Calo 38 Understanding tennis spectators’ behavior and the role of social media – cases from Qatar 529 Dalia A. Farrag, Othman Althawadi and Yara Zeyad Ali 39 Promoting major sport events in the Western Cape, South Africa 541 Kamilla Swart and Lyndon Bouah 40 Strategic impacts of non-mega-events on destination brands: a case study of the Cape Town Cycle Tour in Cape Town, South Africa 550 Janice Hemmonsbey RISK MANAGEMENT AND IRREGULARITIES 41 Large sporting events and public health and safety 563 J. James Reade 42 New era, new normal, new challenges: managing crises and disasters at major and mega sports events 579 Richard Shipway 43 Corruption in connection to major sport events 591 Joerg Koenigstorfer 44 Crime related to major sporting events 607 Ryan Bagwell, Wanda E. Leal and Alex R. Piquero 45 Doping and mega-events: the paradox of doping as a problem and a solution 618 Jan Ove Tangen, Bjørn Barland and Bieke Gils 46 Doping in elite sports: the athletes’ perspective 635 Kjetil Haugen and Harry Arne Solberg PART III IMPACT AND MEASUREMENTS 47 Economic impact analysis versus social cost-benefit analysis: the case of a large city running event 648 Michiel de Nooij and Peter Horsselenberg 48 The economics of the World Cup 663 Victor A. Matheson 49 Communities affected by the 2014 football World Cup in Porto Alegre, Brazil: local consequences of global events 678 Billy Graeff 50 The Olympic economy on the edge: can the Olympic Games survive its current financial model? 693 Andrew Zimbalist, Harry Arne Solberg and Rasmus K. Storm 51 Economic impacts of sub-mega sports events: a case study of the Ryder Cup 709 Girish Ramchandani, Richard Coleman and Chris Gratton 52 Participation legacy and international sport events hosted in Australia 724 Stephen Frawley and David Bond 53 A socioecological framework for leveraging sport events for youth sport 740 Georgia Teare and Marijke Taks 54 Mass participation effects of major sporting events: establishing a research frontier 758 Rasmus K. Storm and Jon Martin Denstadli 55 Legacy of sliding sports facilities 1924–2026 776 Hannah Campbell-Pegg, Holger Preuss and Maike Weitzmann 56 The importance of measuring the perceptions of local residents – two major international sporting events in Hungary 801 Tünde Máté, Attila Kajos and Zsolt Havran Index 816

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    Headline Publishing Group The World's Greatest Golf Courses From Above: 34

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    Headline Publishing Group The Official History of the Tour de France:

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    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd The Footballization of China: Strategies for

    15 in stock

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  • Sport Psychology: Performance Enhancement,

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Sport Psychology: Performance Enhancement,

    1 in stock

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    Taylor & Francis Ltd Sport Psychology: Performance Enhancement,

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    Luath Press Ltd Our Game Our Clubs

    15 in stock

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    Fitness Information Technology, Inc, U.S. Case Studies in Sport Development: Contemporary

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisSport is more than competition and the opportunity to become physically fit. Sport and physical activity offer opportunities for people and communities to forge improved relations. Case Studies in Sport Development: Contemporary Stories Promoting Health, Peace, and Social Justice reveals how experiences from across our global community have served as the conduit to harmony within and among people. Internationally renowned co-editors Robert J Schinke and Ronnie Lidor have structured this compilation into three key sections: Remedying Marginalization; Health & Well-Being; Sport for Peace & Social Justice. The international collection of contributing authors to this book speak from the heart about personal yet widely applicable sport and physical activity experiences. These cases provide the reader with hope that sport and physical activity can provide answers to many of today''s and tomorrow''s societal challenges within people and communities, and among countries, races, and religions.

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    Fitness Information Technology, Inc, U.S. Developing Successful Social Media Plans in Sport

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    Fitness Information Technology, Inc, U.S. Case Studies in Sport Marketing

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    Fitness Information Technology, Inc, U.S. Effective Coaching for All Athletes within Youth

    15 in stock

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    Fitness Information Technology, Inc, U.S. Developing Successful Sport Sponsorship Plans

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

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    Fitness Information Technology, Inc, U.S. Governance of Sport: Aspects and Insights

    3 in stock

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    BenBella Books The Real Madrid Way: How Values Created the Most

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe untold story of Real Madrid: one of the most incredible turnarounds in sports and business history. Real Madrid is the most successful sports team on the planet. The soccer club has more trophies than any other sports team, including 11 UEFA Champions League trophies. However, the story behind the triumph goes beyond the players and coaches. Generally unnoticed, a management team consisting mostly of outsiders took the team from near bankruptcy to the most valuable sports organization in the world. How did Real Madrid achieve such extraordinary success? Columbia Business School adjunct professor Steven G. Mandis investigates. Given unprecedented behind-the-scenes access, Mandis is the first researcher to rigorously ana- lyze both the on-the-field and business aspects of a sports team. What he learns is completely unexpected and challenges the conventional wisdom that moneyball-fueled data analytics are the primary instruments of success. Instead, Real Madrid's winning formula both on and off the field, from player selection to financial management, is based on aligning strategy with the culture and values of its fan base. Chasing the most talented (and most expensive) players can be a recipe for a winning record, but also financial disaster, as it was for Real Madrid in the late 1990s. Real Madrid's management believes that the club exists to serve the Real Madrid community. They discovered that its fans care more about why the team exists, how their club wins, and whom it wins with versus just winning. The why, how, and whom create a community brand and identity, and inspire extraordinary passion and loyalty, which has led to amazing marketing and commercial success--in turn, attracting and paying for the best players in the world, with the values the fans expect. The club's values and culture also provide a powerful environment for these best players to work together to win trophies. The Real Madrid Way explains how Real Madrid has created and maintains a culture that drives both financial and on-the-field success. This book is an engrossing account of the lifetime of one of the greatest clubs in the most popular sport in the world, and for business and organization leaders, it's an invaluable inside look at a compelling alternative model with lasting competitive advantages that can deliver superior and sustainable returns and performance.Trade Review"This book will be one of the most influential books on sports ever written. 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It is an eye-opening account, clinical and done with a sensitive touch." --Sir Alex Ferguson, manager of Manchester United 1986-2013 "With unprecedented behind-the-scenes access, this book is the most complete study of any sports team ever done, analyzing both on the field and off the field performance-- which leads to fascinating conclusions." --David Stern, NBA commissioner emeritus "The book magisterially penetrates through all the mystique of Real Madrid, football [soccer] and sports. This is the ultimate look behind the regal velvet ropes and steel curtains both in the boardroom and locker room at the most successful and valuable team in sports, Real Madrid." --Ray Hudson, soccer commentator for beIN Sport, retired English professional soccer player, and former MLS coach "This book expands on and challenges aspects of Soccernomics and The Numbers Game because of Mandis's access and organizational considerations and reexamines and questions facets and applications of Moneyball." --Francisco Perez Cutino, whose graduate research at Cambridge University is referenced in Soccernomics "This is much more than a book about a soccer team. If you love the NFL, MLB, or NBA, this book is a must-read because it will change the way you view your favorite team." --Geoff Pope, cornerback for 2008 New York Giants, XLII Super Bowl Champions "No Real Madrid book, or sports book for that matter, has ever been written like it. Mandis's unique background in business and academics and outsider's perspective produces an essential book for any Madridista's library collection." --Gabe Lezra, founder and editor-in-chief emeritus of ManagingMadrid.com "The Real Madrid Way delivers ground-breaking insights about the success formula for a legendary sports franchise. An in-depth exploration of organization culture provides a great balance to the role of sports analytics and makes this a must-read leadership book for anyone interested in sports management." --Vince Gennaro, director of the Masters of Science in Sports Management program at Columbia University, author of Diamond Dollars: The Economics of Winning in Baseball, and president of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) "Mandis explains the incredible power of community brands--where a global community feels so deeply passionate about the brand that the brand is synonymous with one's identity, values and much more." --Andrew Messick, CEO of IRONMAN "The Real Madrid Way explains how Real Madrid has created and maintained a culture that drives both financial and on-the-field success. An educational and inspiring example for sports fans and executives alike." --Lindsay McGregor and Neel Doshi, cofounders of Vega Factor and New York Times bestselling coauthors of Primed to Perform: How to Build the Highest Performing Cultures Through the Science of Total Motivation "Mandis has created a gripping narrative exploring how Real Madrid has done the seemingly impossible: used a strong culture and shared values to overcome the problem of the too-much-talent effect. The book is a must for anyone interested in culture, leadership, and high performance." --Adam Galinsky, chair and Vikram S. Pandit Professor of Business at Columbia Business School and coauthor of Friend & Foe

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    Simon & Schuster Draft Day: How Hockey Teams Pick Winners or Get

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    Springer Nature Switzerland AG Organizational Behavior in Sport Management: An

    15 in stock

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    Springer International Publishing AG National Success in Elite Sport: Exploring the

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    NIAS Press Nation, City, Arena: Sports Events, Nation

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn 1962, Indonesia celebrated its national rebirth, modernity and international arrival by hosting the 4th Asian Games in Jakarta. Since then, Indonesia has hosted several other major multi-sport events as well as numerous tournaments in a single sport. But the return to Jakarta in 2018 of the 18th Asian Games was significant: for the first time in the history of the Games, they were co-hosted: Palembang, capital of South Sumatra, staged the event together with Jakarta. These arrangements - and their success - reflected a new reality in Indonesia; the Jakarta-centric, one-nation autocracy of the New Order regime has been replaced by regional autonomy, local agency, and evolving center-periphery relationships. With heightened inter-city rivalry, greater attention is paid to marketing cities and regions than ever before. Palembang exemplifies this civic transformation. A once grimy industrial backwater has become an attractive regular fixture in the international sporting calendar. In part this has been achieved by urban renewal and targeted construction projects but equally important has been a coherent strategy adopted by local leaders and officials to promote Palembang as Indonesia's sports city and make it not just a prime sporting venue but also a sports tourism destination. In her new study, Friederike Trotier draws on the examples of Palembang and Jakarta to map the evolution of Indonesia's sporting history, then uses her analysis as a lens to reflect on the country's transformation since 1998. Here, she considers political aspirations and changes, power structures and global influences in the host country and its cities. She also scrutinizes the role of sports events in relation to national and local politics and links them to the increase in city marketing, local agency and inter-city competition in post-Suharto Indonesia. A key argument is that sports events reflect the country's development in the past two decades from being nation-centric - where Jakarta had a dominant place - to being far more decentralized; here, in the new structure of regional autonomy, cities have a heightened role as arenas of representation. The result is an impressive revisualization of Indonesia's recent sociopolitical transformation.

    10 in stock

    £73.00

  • Nation, City, Arena: Sports Events, Nation

    NIAS Press Nation, City, Arena: Sports Events, Nation

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn 1962, Indonesia celebrated its national rebirth, modernity and international arrival by hosting the 4th Asian Games in Jakarta. Since then, Indonesia has hosted several other major multi-sport events as well as numerous tournaments in a single sport. But the return to Jakarta in 2018 of the 18th Asian Games was significant: for the first time in the history of the Games, they were co-hosted: Palembang, capital of South Sumatra, staged the event together with Jakarta. These arrangements - and their success - reflected a new reality in Indonesia; the Jakarta-centric, one-nation autocracy of the New Order regime has been replaced by regional autonomy, local agency, and evolving center-periphery relationships. With heightened inter-city rivalry, greater attention is paid to marketing cities and regions than ever before. Palembang exemplifies this civic transformation. A once grimy industrial backwater has become an attractive regular fixture in the international sporting calendar. In part this has been achieved by urban renewal and targeted construction projects but equally important has been a coherent strategy adopted by local leaders and officials to promote Palembang as Indonesia's sports city and make it not just a prime sporting venue but also a sports tourism destination. In her new study, Friederike Trotier draws on the examples of Palembang and Jakarta to map the evolution of Indonesia's sporting history, then uses her analysis as a lens to reflect on the country's transformation since 1998. Here, she considers political aspirations and changes, power structures and global influences in the host country and its cities. She also scrutinizes the role of sports events in relation to national and local politics and links them to the increase in city marketing, local agency and inter-city competition in post-Suharto Indonesia. A key argument is that sports events reflect the country's development in the past two decades from being nation-centric - where Jakarta had a dominant place - to being far more decentralized; here, in the new structure of regional autonomy, cities have a heightened role as arenas of representation. The result is an impressive revisualization of Indonesia's recent sociopolitical transformation.

    10 in stock

    £31.43

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