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Financing Sport: Fourth Edition

Autor Dennis R. Howard, John L. Crompton
en Limba Engleză Paperback – iul 2018
The most authoritative and comprehensive textbook on sport finance has been updated and revised to include in its examination the distinct changes in the economic climate of the sport industry in recent decades, as well as the impacts and challenges the contemporary economic climate presents for the sport industry.
Divided into five sections – finance trends and challenges, economic rationale for public investment, primary sources of funding, revenue from enterprise sources, and fundraising – Financing Sport, 4th Edition also contains a thorough updated examination of venue and sport property revenues, including ticket and merchandise sales, the rise of luxurious and extravagant fan experiences, as well as commercial media rights that stretch across traditional broadcast, satellite, and innovative new web-based outlets for consuming sport content. Also newly updated and expanded are fundraising areas that discuss traditional and emerging trends in sport sponsorship and donation.
Thorough in both its depth and scope, Financing Sport, 4th Edition is an engaging, edifying textbook for sport-related graduate and undergraduate students, teachers, and industry professionals.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781940067230
ISBN-10: 1940067235
Pagini: 640
Dimensiuni: 224 x 287 x 36 mm
Greutate: 1.73 kg
Ediția:Fourth Edition
Editura: FiT Publishing
Colecția FiT Publishing
Locul publicării:United States

Notă biografică

Dennis R. Howard, PhD, is a Philip H. Knight Professor of Business at the University of Oregon’s Lundquist College of Business. Dennis served as dean of the College from 2008 to 2010. Prior to becoming dean, he served as head of the Marketing Department and taught sports business classes at the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center.
Howard has authored or co-authored three books and close to 100 articles on sport and leisure industry topics. His book with John Crompton, Financing Sport, is the first comprehensive textbook on the many traditional and innovative revenue acquisition methods available to sports organizations. He has served as a consultant to the NFL, several major league teams, and a number of intercollegiate athletic departments on facility development projects. Howard is the founding editor of the International Journal of Sport Finance and has served on the editorial boards of the Sport Marketing Quarterly and the Journal of Sport Management. Since joining the University of Oregon business faculty in 1997,
Howard has received the Undergraduate Teaching Award, the Harry R. Jacobs Distinguished Teaching Award, and the James E. Reinmuth MBA Teaching Excellence Award. In 1998, Professor Howard received the highest honor awarded by the North American Society for Sport Management – the Earle F. Zeigler Award for Excellence for his contributions to the sports industry. Dennis is a graduate of the University of Oregon (BS), University of Illinois (MS) and Oregon State University (PhD). He served on the faculty at Texas A & M University, Pennsylvania State University, and Ohio State University, before returning to his alma mater in Eugene.
John L. Crompton holds the rank of University Distinguished Professor and is both a Regents Professor and a Presidential Professor for Teaching Excellence at Texas A&M University. He received his basic training in England. His undergraduate work was in physical education and geography at Loughborough College. After teaching high school for a year, he attended the University of Illinois, where he completed a MS degree in Recreation and Park Administration in 1968. In 1970, he was awarded another MS degree from Loughborough University of Technology, majoring in Business Administration.
In 1970, he joined Loughborough Recreation Planning Consultants as their first full-time employee. When he left as managing director in 1974, LRPC had developed into the largest consulting firm in the United Kingdom, specializing in recreation and tourism, with a full-time staff of 25 and supplemented by a number of part-time associate consultants.
In 1974, Dr. Crompton came to Texas A&M University. He received his doctorate in Recreation Resources Development in 1977. For some years he taught graduate and undergraduate courses in both the Department of Recreation and Parks and the Department of Marketing at Texas A&M University, but he now teaches exclusively in the Department of Recreation, Park and Tourism Sciences.
Dr. Crompton’s primary interests are in the areas of marketing and financing public leisure and tourism services. He is author or co-author of 18 books and a substantial number of articles that have been published in the recreation, tourism, sport and marketing fields. He is the most published scholar in the history of both the parks and recreation, and the tourism fields.
Dr. Crompton has conducted many hundreds of workshops on Marketing and/or Financing Leisure Services. He has lectured or conducted workshops in many foreign countries and has delivered keynote addresses at the World Leisure Congress and at Annual National Park and Recreation Conferences in Australia, Canada, Great Britain, Japan, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United States.
He is a past recipient of the National Park Foundation’s Cornelius Amory Pugsley award for outstanding national contributions to parks and conservation; the US Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Colleges National Teacher of the Year Award; the National Recreation and Park Association’s (NRPA) Distinguished Professional award; the NRPA National Literary award; the NRPA Roosevelt award for outstanding research; the Distinguished Colleague and the Distinguished Teaching awards of the Society of Park and Recreation Educators; the Travel and Tourism Research Association’s Travel Research award; the U.S. Department of Agriculture National award for Teaching Excellence; and is a Minnie Stevens Piper Professor for excellent teaching in the state of Texas.
At Texas A&M, he is Cintron University Professor for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching. He has received the Bush Excellence Award for Public Service (presented personally by President H. W. Bush); the Vice Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching; the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station’s Faculty Fellow and Senior Faculty Fellow Awards for exceptional research contributions; the University Distinguished Achievement Award for Research and the University Distinguished Achievement Award for Teaching.
He was a member of the NRPA’s Board of Trustees for nine years; and is a past president of four professional bodies: the Texas Recreation and Parks Society; the American Academy of Park and Recreation Administration; the Society of Park and Recreation Educators; and the Academy of Leisure Sciences. He is a Board member of the National Recreation Foundation.
In 2006, the city of College Station named a new 16-acre neighborhood park, John Crompton Park. Dr. Crompton served four years as a city councilman for College Station from 2007-2011, and was Mayor Pro Tem in 2010-2011. The city’s population is 95,000, the annual budget is $260 million, and there are approximately 900 full-time employees. The six council members and the mayor are all elected city wide.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
SECTION I: Sport Finance Trends and Challenges
Chapter 1: The Changing and Challenging Economic Environment
Chapter 2: Challenges Facing College Sports
Chapter 3: Challenges Facing Professional Sports
Chapter 4: Trends in Sport Facility Financing
SECTION II: Economic Rationale for Public Investment in Sport Venues
Chapter 5: Principles of Economic Impact Analysis
Chapter 6: Costs: The Rest of the Economic Impact Story
Chapter 7: The Long-Term Legacy Rationales for Public Subsidy
Chapter 8: Sources of Public Sector Funding
Chapter 9: Implementation of Public-Private Partnerships (P3s)
Chapter 10: Revenue Sources from Sports Venues
Chapter 11: Ticket Sales and Operations
Chapter 12: Commercializing Media Rights
Chapter 13: Sale of Licensed Merchandise
Chapter 14: Sponsorships
Chapter 15: Acquiring Donations
Summary
Index
About the Authors

 

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The most authoritative and comprehensive textbook on sport finance has been updated and revised to include in its examination the distinct changes in the economic climate of the sport industry in recent decades, as well as the impacts and challenges the contemporary economic climate presents for the sport industry.
Divided into five sections – finance trends and challenges, economic rationale for public investment, primary sources of funding, revenue from enterprise sources, and fundraising – Financing Sport, 4th Edition also contains a thorough updated examination of venue and sport property revenues, including ticket and merchandise sales, the rise of luxurious and extravagant fan experiences, as well as commercial media rights that stretch across traditional broadcast, satellite, and innovative new web-based outlets for consuming sport content. Also newly updated and expanded are fundraising areas that discuss traditional and emerging trends in sport sponsorship and donation.
Thorough in both its depth and scope, Financing Sport, 4th Edition is an engaging, edifying textbook for sport-related graduate and undergraduate students, teachers, and industry professionals.