Introduction. Existing research on football economics mostly focuses on some key performance indicators’ influence on the profitability of clubs. This assumption is a bit misleading in the context of football business models which deliver various benefits other than profits to its stakeholders. In this research, the opposite question was asked: what can determine the intangible value delivered by a football business? This is asked in light of the fact that most of the value created by the football industry belongs to the category of intellectual capital. Material and Methods. The study was based on the financial data of 33 European football clubs. Basic statistical analysis was carried out and regression analysis of chosen drivers influenci...
The article is devoted to the management and economics of the leading football clubs of the world. T...
In sports industry intangible sources such as fan loyalty, the talent players, the experience of the...
In the US, most economists argue that professional sports teams are profit‐maximising businesses, bu...
Introduction. Existing research on football economics mostly focuses on some key performance indicat...
This paper aims to explore the impact of intellectual capital efficiency (ICE) on firm performance i...
This paper aims to explore the impact of intellectual capital efficiency (ICE) on firm performance i...
In this paper we tried to investigate the positive influence of capitalization of players acquisitio...
AbstractThe constant increase in the importance and popularity of sports has created an industry of ...
Tihis paper aims to explore the significance of intellectual capital (intangible assets) to firm per...
Purpose - The presented study aims to identify and classify the value factors that influence the val...
In the light of on going discussions about ownership models in the European football industry, this ...
The study provides description of football clubs in the context of performance management theory. Th...
Owing to the economization and internationalization of world’s most popular sport, the financial val...
Purpose – In this paper we investigate precarious value creation in English football clubs. We exami...
Title: Competitive Advantages in Professional Football Cubs – A Resource-Based Analysis Authors: Dan...
The article is devoted to the management and economics of the leading football clubs of the world. T...
In sports industry intangible sources such as fan loyalty, the talent players, the experience of the...
In the US, most economists argue that professional sports teams are profit‐maximising businesses, bu...
Introduction. Existing research on football economics mostly focuses on some key performance indicat...
This paper aims to explore the impact of intellectual capital efficiency (ICE) on firm performance i...
This paper aims to explore the impact of intellectual capital efficiency (ICE) on firm performance i...
In this paper we tried to investigate the positive influence of capitalization of players acquisitio...
AbstractThe constant increase in the importance and popularity of sports has created an industry of ...
Tihis paper aims to explore the significance of intellectual capital (intangible assets) to firm per...
Purpose - The presented study aims to identify and classify the value factors that influence the val...
In the light of on going discussions about ownership models in the European football industry, this ...
The study provides description of football clubs in the context of performance management theory. Th...
Owing to the economization and internationalization of world’s most popular sport, the financial val...
Purpose – In this paper we investigate precarious value creation in English football clubs. We exami...
Title: Competitive Advantages in Professional Football Cubs – A Resource-Based Analysis Authors: Dan...
The article is devoted to the management and economics of the leading football clubs of the world. T...
In sports industry intangible sources such as fan loyalty, the talent players, the experience of the...
In the US, most economists argue that professional sports teams are profit‐maximising businesses, bu...