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Sport Business in Leading Economies
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From a renowned group of international scholars, this new work examines how leading economic countries use sport business to drive and further economic development by raising brand awareness (count...
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04 November 2019

From a renowned group of international scholars, this new work examines how leading economic countries use sport business, particularly individual sports events (such as the Olympics or FIFA Men’s or Women’s World Cup) as well as participant sport, in comprehensive plans toward driving and furthering economic development, raising brand awareness (country as a brand), transforming lagging communities, and enhancing travel and tourism in the country.
Comparative sport studies are fundamentally designed for cross-country and cross-cultural understanding, learning, and improvement. By recognizing the achievements, administrative procedures, and management practices of peer countries and using them as a mirror or referencing parameter, government agencies and sport organizations of a country may be able to identify areas that need improvements in their own administration and cultivate development and growth in the country’s sport industry.
Exploring how China, Japan, South Korea, Russia, the UK, Germany, the US, Canada, Brazil, South Africa, and Australia have all used sport as a catalytic agent, each chapter delves into the country’s sports industry by looking at: recent history and stages of the industry; current state including scope, magnitude, structure, governance, policies, facilities, and programs; developmental characteristics, strength, and highlights; contemporary challenges and issues; and trends of development and advancement.
Comparative sport studies are fundamentally designed for cross-country and cross-cultural understanding, learning, and improvement. By recognizing the achievements, administrative procedures, and management practices of peer countries and using them as a mirror or referencing parameter, government agencies and sport organizations of a country may be able to identify areas that need improvements in their own administration and cultivate development and growth in the country’s sport industry.
Exploring how China, Japan, South Korea, Russia, the UK, Germany, the US, Canada, Brazil, South Africa, and Australia have all used sport as a catalytic agent, each chapter delves into the country’s sports industry by looking at: recent history and stages of the industry; current state including scope, magnitude, structure, governance, policies, facilities, and programs; developmental characteristics, strength, and highlights; contemporary challenges and issues; and trends of development and advancement.
Price: $61.99
Pages: 544
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited
Publication Date:
04 November 2019
ISBN: 9781838679231
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General, Economics, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Economic Development, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Comparative, Development economics & emerging economies, Economic growth
Invited international contributors in physical education, sociology, sport management, economics, and kinesiology compare the development of the sports industry in 11 leading economies. After an intro chapter on the globalized sport market place and factors affecting it, chapter-length country case studies detail the sports industry in 11 countries, including Brazil, Japan, South Africa, the US, and Korea. Each chapter gives information and analysis on the recent history and current state of the sports industry, politics and governance, and challenges and issues. The final chapter compares sports culture, sports development, and organizational structures in all 11 countries. B&w photos and charts are included.
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. The Australian Sport Industry
Chapter 3. The Sports Industry in Brazil
Chapter 4. The Canadian Sport Industry
Chapter 5. Development of Chinese Sport Industry
Chapter 6. The German Sport Industry
Chapter 7. The Japanese Sport Industry
Chapter 8. The Russian Sport Industry
Chapter 9. The South African Sport Industry
Chapter 10. Sport Market Value Network of the Korean Sport Industry
Chapter 11. The U.S. Sport Industry
Chapter 12. The U.K. Sport Industry
Chapter 13. Comparative Analyses