Economics and Finance of Professional Team Sports
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Economics and Finance of Professional Team Sports
Plumley, Daniel; Wilson, Rob
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2022
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Part I: Sport Economics, Theories and Concepts, 1. The Market Structure for Professional Team Sport, 2. League Structure, Uncertainty of Outcome and Competitive Balance, 3. Models of Professional Team Sport, 4. Profit and Utility Maximisation in Professional Team Sports, Part II: Functions of Economics and Finance in Professional Team Sports, 5. Revenue Generation and Cost Structure in Professional Team Sports, 6. Cost Structures in Professional Team Sports, 7. Holistic Performance Measurement in Professional Team Sport, 8. Financial Statements and Annual Reports in Professional Team Sports, 9. Interpreting Annual Reports in Professional Team Sports, 10. Ownership Structure, Governance, and Regulation in Professional Team Sport, 11. Managers and Agents in Professional Team Sports, Part III: Emerging Trends and Disruptive Forces, 12. Breakaway Leagues in Professional Team Sports, 13. Over the Top (OTT) Broadcasting Platforms and Commercial Shifts in Professional Team Sports, 14. Financing and the Rise in Private Equity in Professional Team Sports, 15. Governance, Ownership, and Regulation Reform in Professional Team Sports, 16. Esports in Professional Team Sport, 17. Cryptocurrency, Socios, NFTs and the Metaverse in Professional Team Sports
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Dan Plumley;Rob Wilson;sport economics;sport finance;professional sport;team sport;sport leagues;sport business;competitive balance;Professional Sport Teams;salary cap;OTT;draft system;EPL;broadcasting rights;CB;sport agent;FFP;sport governance;Vice Versa;financial regulation;football;UEFA Champion League;Formula 1;European Football Leagues;NFL;American Team Sports;NBA;Tv Deal;uncertainty of outcome;Private Equity Firms;revenue generation;English Football;performance measurement;Cash Flow Statement;financial statement;Sport Properties;annual report;Private Equity Investment;breakaway league;Indian Premier League;European Super League;PSG;private equity;ownership;Leicester Tigers;English Premier League;Season Ticket;esports;Marquee Players;cryptocurrency;Transfer Fees;NFTs;Common Revenue;metaverse;Sports Economics;Socios;cost structure
Part I: Sport Economics, Theories and Concepts, 1. The Market Structure for Professional Team Sport, 2. League Structure, Uncertainty of Outcome and Competitive Balance, 3. Models of Professional Team Sport, 4. Profit and Utility Maximisation in Professional Team Sports, Part II: Functions of Economics and Finance in Professional Team Sports, 5. Revenue Generation and Cost Structure in Professional Team Sports, 6. Cost Structures in Professional Team Sports, 7. Holistic Performance Measurement in Professional Team Sport, 8. Financial Statements and Annual Reports in Professional Team Sports, 9. Interpreting Annual Reports in Professional Team Sports, 10. Ownership Structure, Governance, and Regulation in Professional Team Sport, 11. Managers and Agents in Professional Team Sports, Part III: Emerging Trends and Disruptive Forces, 12. Breakaway Leagues in Professional Team Sports, 13. Over the Top (OTT) Broadcasting Platforms and Commercial Shifts in Professional Team Sports, 14. Financing and the Rise in Private Equity in Professional Team Sports, 15. Governance, Ownership, and Regulation Reform in Professional Team Sports, 16. Esports in Professional Team Sport, 17. Cryptocurrency, Socios, NFTs and the Metaverse in Professional Team Sports
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Dan Plumley;Rob Wilson;sport economics;sport finance;professional sport;team sport;sport leagues;sport business;competitive balance;Professional Sport Teams;salary cap;OTT;draft system;EPL;broadcasting rights;CB;sport agent;FFP;sport governance;Vice Versa;financial regulation;football;UEFA Champion League;Formula 1;European Football Leagues;NFL;American Team Sports;NBA;Tv Deal;uncertainty of outcome;Private Equity Firms;revenue generation;English Football;performance measurement;Cash Flow Statement;financial statement;Sport Properties;annual report;Private Equity Investment;breakaway league;Indian Premier League;European Super League;PSG;private equity;ownership;Leicester Tigers;English Premier League;Season Ticket;esports;Marquee Players;cryptocurrency;Transfer Fees;NFTs;Common Revenue;metaverse;Sports Economics;Socios;cost structure