Purpose: This paper uses macro-level theories based on the equilibrium between the exploration and exploitation of resources in an organisation to examine the association between turnover and performance through the analysis of a professional football (soccer) team in the Premier League, namely Manchester United Football Club. Design/methodology/approach: This study compiles historical data for 24 seasons of the Premier League between 1984-1985 and 2008-2009. Using these data, we define measures of performance and player turnover. Findings: The results show the existence of an inverted U-shaped relationship between exploration and exploitation (turnover processes) and group efficiency under certain conditions, such as the number of...
Professional football clubs are unusual businesses, their performance judged on and off the field of...
The problem of hidden action in organizations makes direct measurement of managerial performance pro...
This paper investigates the relationship between playing success and commercial success in team spor...
Purpose: This paper uses macro-level theories based on the equilibrium between the exploration and e...
Professional football clubs are extraordinary businesses since their performance is evaluated both o...
Success within teams is a result of many factors and may vary across situations and the teams themse...
This paper investigates the relationship between playing success andcommercial success in team sport...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the effect of managerial change in the English foot...
This paper evaluates the extent to which the performance of English Premier League football club m...
The last two decades have witnessed a progressive growth in professional sports entertainment in Eur...
British football clubs are unusual businesses. While the debate about the objectives of football clu...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to empirically investigate the interactive effect of turnover...
Abstract. Empirical research over the past three decades has given inconclusive evidence regarding t...
This article provides estimates of technical efficiency for a panel of managers in English soccer's ...
The authors conduct an empirical analysis of a hand-collected sample of 2,376 turnovers of soccer ma...
Professional football clubs are unusual businesses, their performance judged on and off the field of...
The problem of hidden action in organizations makes direct measurement of managerial performance pro...
This paper investigates the relationship between playing success and commercial success in team spor...
Purpose: This paper uses macro-level theories based on the equilibrium between the exploration and e...
Professional football clubs are extraordinary businesses since their performance is evaluated both o...
Success within teams is a result of many factors and may vary across situations and the teams themse...
This paper investigates the relationship between playing success andcommercial success in team sport...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the effect of managerial change in the English foot...
This paper evaluates the extent to which the performance of English Premier League football club m...
The last two decades have witnessed a progressive growth in professional sports entertainment in Eur...
British football clubs are unusual businesses. While the debate about the objectives of football clu...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to empirically investigate the interactive effect of turnover...
Abstract. Empirical research over the past three decades has given inconclusive evidence regarding t...
This article provides estimates of technical efficiency for a panel of managers in English soccer's ...
The authors conduct an empirical analysis of a hand-collected sample of 2,376 turnovers of soccer ma...
Professional football clubs are unusual businesses, their performance judged on and off the field of...
The problem of hidden action in organizations makes direct measurement of managerial performance pro...
This paper investigates the relationship between playing success and commercial success in team spor...