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Marketing international sports in the United Arab EmiratesKhouri, Khaled Mohmmed 01 January 2003 (has links)
The purpose of this project is to determine the feasibility of establishing a web site to promote international games worldwide through the United Arab Emirates.
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An investigation into the impact of goal-setting on productivity in a selected team sports environmentArraia, Marco Antonio Mexia 07 1900 (has links)
The purpose of the current research was to determine whether goal-setting as motivational work theory
influences productivity and the productivity measurement and enhancement system (ProMES) as a
human resource intervention that provides feedback improves productivity in an Angolan female
handball team after the implementation. Motivation and productivity are important to the success of a
sports organisation. Goal-setting theory was formulated on the premise that conscious goals affect
action. The ProMES approach offers a method for measuring action results, in other words team
productivity, which takes this feature of typical team settings into account. Each participant completed a
questionnaire toolkit and the results showed that when athletes are task oriented and collectivist they
believe in goal-setting and productivity improves. The ProMES process itself, with its participative
aspects and process of role clarifying and expectations can successfully be used within the sports
industry. This research also reaffirms the relationship between motivation and productivity. / Business Management / M. Admin. (Business Management)
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Game Changer: Identifying the Relationships Between Teams’ and Leagues’ Social Media Presence on Fan Behavior and Engagement: Initial Study and Directions for Future ResearchAndreski, Grace Elizabeth 06 June 2022 (has links)
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Women's Professional Sports: A Case Study on Practices that Could Increase Their ProfitabilityMcArdle, Danielle H 01 January 2016 (has links)
Women’s professional sports leagues have often been considered a risky business endeavor. Critics cite low attendance, lack of sponsorships, lack of media rights deals, and numerous other reasons for why women’s professional sports leagues are not profitable. In analyzing the current landscape of women’s professional sport leagues, this paper uses a case study approach to develop a strategy that will highlight lessons learned from past women’s professional sports leagues, current professional sports leagues, sponsorship agreements, fans, social, digital, and mobile marketing strategies, and management practices to show how the business of women’s sports could be made into a more profitable endeavor.
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Amateurism and Professionalism in the National Collegiate Athletic AssociationBursuc, Vlad A. 18 July 2013 (has links)
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The Ideology of Stadium Construction: A Historical Sociology Model of Power and ControlCoombs, Donald L. 07 December 2015 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / The Ideology of Stadium Construction seeks to define the application of community power in the process of building sports stadiums. Using data culled from a literature review, this project examines the recent construction of sports venues and the political, economic, and social ideas driving their proliferation. A three dimensional approach to applied power provides a theoretical tool to illustrate and analyze the blueprint of stadium construction. Taking a more broad view of the culture of business in the United States suggests the public funding of stadium construction arching towards Antonio Gramsci’s sense of hegemony. Beyond attempting to merely define the political process driving stadium construction as a significant social problem, this project introduces potential alternatives to the organizational method currently in place.
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