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As the sport business continues to evolve, so too, does Sport Finance and Management. The first version of this book took an in-depth look at changes in the sport industry, including interconnecting financial issues between teams and their associated businesses, the nature of fan loyalty influences, and the impact of sponsorship on team revenues. This second edition updates each of these elements, introduces relevant case study examples in new chapters, and examines the impact of changes in facility design, media opportunities, and league and conference policies on the economic success of…mehr
As the sport business continues to evolve, so too, does Sport Finance and Management. The first version of this book took an in-depth look at changes in the sport industry, including interconnecting financial issues between teams and their associated businesses, the nature of fan loyalty influences, and the impact of sponsorship on team revenues. This second edition updates each of these elements, introduces relevant case study examples in new chapters, and examines the impact of changes in facility design, media opportunities, and league and conference policies on the economic success of teams, the salaries earned by professional players, and the finances of collegiate athletics.
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Autorenporträt
Jason A. Winfree, PhD, is an Associate Professor at the University of Idaho, Moscow, USA.
Mark S. Rosentraub, PhD, is the Bruce and Joan Bickner Endowed Professor of Sport Management in the School of Kinesiology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA.
Brian M. Mills, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Tourism, Recreation, and Sport Management at the University of Florida, Gainsville, USA.
Mackenzie P. Zondlak is the Manager of the Center for Sport and Policy in the School of Kinesiology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Ownership. The Value of Teams. Components of Revenue Streams: Facility Revenue. Components of Revenue Streams: Media Revenue. Components of Revenue Streams: Real Estate Development. Components of Revenue Streams: Ticket Pricing Strategies. Facility Financing. The Demand for Sports - What Impacts Fans and Their Spending. Competitive Balance and Revenue Sharing. Personnel Management - Players, Coaches, General Managers and Owners. Sports, Taxes, and Profits and Loss.
1. The New Business of Sport - The Redefinition of the Industry
2. Structures of Ownership
3. Financial Statements, Revenues, and Gains
4. Facilities: "Disneyfication," Design, and Urban Planning
5. Venue Financing and the Emergence of Public/Private Partnerships
6. Management Matters: The Administrative Structure for Venues
7. Teams, Venues, and Real Estate Development or Real Estate Development Companies with Franchises
8. Media and Sports Management
9. Universities with Sport Venues or Athletic Departments with An Affiliated University?
10. What Are Teams Worth? Franchise and Athletic Department Valuations
11. Demand and the Sports Business: Changing Customer Expectations
12. Pricing Strategies
13. Capital Budgeting and Team Investments
14. League and Conference Policies, Relationships with International Organizations and the Olympics
15. Team/Player Taxes and Profits
16. Applications in Real Time: New Venues, Development, & the Media in Public/Private Partnerships
17. Applications in Real Time: Team and Spring Training Relocations
Ownership. The Value of Teams. Components of Revenue Streams: Facility Revenue. Components of Revenue Streams: Media Revenue. Components of Revenue Streams: Real Estate Development. Components of Revenue Streams: Ticket Pricing Strategies. Facility Financing. The Demand for Sports - What Impacts Fans and Their Spending. Competitive Balance and Revenue Sharing. Personnel Management - Players, Coaches, General Managers and Owners. Sports, Taxes, and Profits and Loss.
1. The New Business of Sport - The Redefinition of the Industry
2. Structures of Ownership
3. Financial Statements, Revenues, and Gains
4. Facilities: "Disneyfication," Design, and Urban Planning
5. Venue Financing and the Emergence of Public/Private Partnerships
6. Management Matters: The Administrative Structure for Venues
7. Teams, Venues, and Real Estate Development or Real Estate Development Companies with Franchises
8. Media and Sports Management
9. Universities with Sport Venues or Athletic Departments with An Affiliated University?
10. What Are Teams Worth? Franchise and Athletic Department Valuations
11. Demand and the Sports Business: Changing Customer Expectations
12. Pricing Strategies
13. Capital Budgeting and Team Investments
14. League and Conference Policies, Relationships with International Organizations and the Olympics
15. Team/Player Taxes and Profits
16. Applications in Real Time: New Venues, Development, & the Media in Public/Private Partnerships
17. Applications in Real Time: Team and Spring Training Relocations
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