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The article deals with issues related to the management of the sports real estate market resources, with particular emphasis laid on sports stadiums. This market is not studied as often as the residential, office or commercial real estate market segments, which is why it is worth paying more...

Author(s)
Siemińska, E.
Publisher
University of Pitesti, Arges, Romania
Citation
Journal of Physical Education and Sport, 2020, 20, Suppl. 2, pp 1165-1171
Abstract

The purpose of the study was to investigate if non-profit sports clubs are affected by the growth of the commercial market and, if so, which clubs are affected and why. The authors employed a mixed-method design, collecting quantitative data from a sample of 4456 non-profit sports clubs in...

Author(s)
Rossi, L.; Breuer, C.; Feiler, S.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Sport Management Review, 2020, 23, 4, pp 736-749
Abstract

Research question: A key task for sports managers of elite sports clubs is to create an ideal environment that enables athletes to perform at their best. Therefore, we investigate the relationship among monetary incentives, organizational support, and athletic performance in elite team sports....

Author(s)
Maier, C.; Woratschek, H.; Ströbel, T.; Popp, B.
Publisher
Routledge, Abingdon, UK
Citation
European Sport Management Quarterly, 2016, 16, 5, pp 592-612
Abstract

This study examined the means to encourage collaboration strategy with various local community actors through public sports facility management organizations. Such a collaboration strategy is aimed at activities which consist of local contribution activities provided by public sports facility...

Author(s)
Matsuhashi, T.; Saito, K.; Iwatsuki, M.; Tamamura, M.
Publisher
Japan Society of Sports Industry, Tokyo, Japan
Citation
Journal of Japan Society of Sports Industry, 2015, 25, 2, pp 201-215
Abstract

In this article, we use institutional theory to investigate how the role of the manager of Danish community sports facilities (CSFs) was initially defined and then developed from when the first CSFs were established in 1890 until 2017. We focus on three periods: The formative period (1890-1920),...

Author(s)
Forsberg, P.; Iversen, E. B.
Publisher
Routledge, Abingdon, UK
Citation
International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, 2019, 11, 3, pp 399-414
Abstract

Newly constructed sport facilities are often a staple of hosting major sport events. However, these facilities often become underutilised and present a significant financial burden for host communities. With demonstrated relationships between facility access and physical activity levels, sport ...

Author(s)
Wilson, K. E. S.; Millar, P.
Publisher
Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, Geneva, Switzerland
Citation
International Journal of Sport Management and Marketing, 2022, 22, 5/6, pp 315-335
Abstract

Implementing industrialized operation of college sports facilities will enable colleges and society to jointly gain benefits. It is suggested that, for the industrialized operation of college sports facilities, market orientations should be correctly determined and business strategies should be ...

Author(s)
Hong Hui; Liu WeiHao
Publisher
Editorial Department of Journal of Physical Education, Guangzhou, China
Citation
Journal of Physical Education, 2009, 16, 7, pp 53-55
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Author(s)
Matsuhashi, T.
Publisher
Japan Society of Sports Industry, Tokyo, Japan
Citation
Journal of Japan Society of Sports Industry, 2017, 27, 1, pp 87-90
Abstract

There has been a hotspot in sports industry these days that is becoming more and more wide-spread in sports organizations and among managers, namely CSR, that is corporate social responsibility. In the life of geographical regions, towns or villages, professional football clubs play a crucial role. ...

Author(s)
Ráthonyi-Ódor, K.; Bába, É. B.; Ráthonyi, G.
Publisher
University of Debrecen, Faculty of Economics and Business, Debrecen, Hungary
Citation
APSTRACT: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce, 2019, 13, 1/2, pp 64-74
Abstract

There are some problems such as few and old equipment in urban community sports fitness facilities, which makes it difficult for community fitness resources to continue to meet the fitness needs of community residents. The opening of university sports resources can alleviate the problem of...

Author(s)
Chen Xuan; Hu Biao; Wang LiJun; Tian FuJun
Publisher
Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Citation
Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte, 2021, 27, Special Issue, pp 87-90

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