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Papers On Sports Management, Business & Law
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The
Controversy Over the NCAA’s Baseball Bat Controversy
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This 6 page report discusses the controversy over the
NCAA’s decision to limit the size and weight of aluminum
bats and the implications that presents for baseball at
bothe collegiate and professional levels. Bibliography lists
8 sources.
Filename: Basebat.wps
The
Cost Of Major League Entertainment
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This is a 5 page paper that presents the economic realities
of public funding for the construction of sport stadiums. It
gives a short history of past funding sources. It then gives
an overview of the costs incurred and explores examples of
funding that was approved after the voters rejected the
proposals. It concludes by citing the example of Green Bay,
Wisconsin and their non-profit status as an alternative.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Sportax.wps
The
Economy of Sports Today
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A 5 page paper which discusses various aspects of the
economic conditions of sports today. The salaries of sports
figures is discussed, as well as the economic conditions of
cities and states who desire to bring professional and
collegiate sports to their area.
Filename: RAsportsec.wps
“I
Am Tiger Woods – The Economic Impact of the Golf
Industry”
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This 3 page report discusses the multibillion dollar
business of golf. Over the past two decades, golf has grown
in popularity, accessibility, and an excepted means of doing
business. As the popularity of golf is grown, naturally the
profits and economic impact of the golf industry have also
grown. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Tigerecon.wps
Barriers
Faced by African-Americans In Professional Sports Management
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This 15 page paper looks at the barriers that have Blacks
have faced and continue to face in working in management
roles in professional sports. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Acoach.wps
Baseball
and Baseball Promotional Activities at the Game
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This 24 page report discusses the fact that any baseball
organization's front office staff of any baseball club must
be well aware of the factors that motivate people to attend
a baseball game. It is equally important to plan promotional
events and special giveaway nights with those specific
motivators in mind. Giveaways attract a wide range of people
who would not normally consider themselves baseball fans and
that is just the point. Marketing and promotion specialists
must be willing to take some risks in order to have truly
significant results. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
BWbbpro.wps
Filename: BWbbpro.wps
Corporate
Golf Tournament Sponsorship
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An 8 page paper discussing corporate sponsorship of golf
tournaments. In asking whether golf benefits the corporation
or the consumer more, the answer is definitively for the
corporation. Those proposing that golf is for everyone
obviously have the budgets that will allow them to play the
game, because its expense prohibits many from taking part.
Its expense is one of the attractions of the millions of
corporate dollars spent in sponsorship each year, however:
the average income of the committed golfer is more than
$60,000, making the community of amateur golfers a
marketer's dream come true. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Golfcorp.doc
Economics
of Major League Baseball and Television
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This 5 page report discusses how television has affected
Major League Baseball and the economics of the relationship
between television and the game. Television has undeniably
changed the character and promotion of sports stars in all
games. While many television and sports analysts claim that
baseball and television are not a profitable mix, the fact
remains that television revenues for baseball broadcasts are
extremely significant. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BWbase.rtf
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