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Papers On Sports Management, Business & Law
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Professional Sports Marketing Team Logo Merchandise
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This 6 page report discusses the ways in which professional sports teams market themselves through the
sale of merchandise – hats, clothing, memorabilia, et al – with the team logo and identity. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Teamlogo.wps
Professional Sports Stadium: An Unnecessary Drain on the Taxpayer
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A 10 page contention that only a selective proportion of the American public is interested in or profits either economically or recreationally from sports stadiums. Presents various statistics and economic and philosophic arguments demonstrating the unfairness which is inherent in requiring the taxpayer to foot the bill for the construction of these stadiums. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPstadiu.rtf
Purchase or Lease / Making the Decision for a Health & Fitness Club
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This 6 page report (which includes a 1 page overview of the paper) discusses the decision and the process of examining advantages and disadvantages of leasing versus purchasing a building for a health and fitness club. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Buylease.wps
Risk Management & Professional Football
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A 12 page research paper evaluating two common, but fairly new, business risk factors as they relate to professional football: sustained slow economic growth and increased (intensive) competition. The paper points to the dangers and consequences of not performing risk management duties well enough to ensure continued profitability, and for not evaluating the impact of changing external factors on their supporting fans. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Football2.rtf
Risk Management for the Use of a City Baseball Stadium
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Risk Management for the Use of a City Baseball Stadium : This 5 page report discusses various issues of risk management associated with using a municipal baseball stadium for sporting events by groups other than the teams directly associated with the stadium. The important elements of any risk management program include quality control, standards development, personal safety/injury, and information security. Those elements are equally important in the business of sporting events. Bibliography lists 4 sources. BWsrisk.wps
Filename: BWsrisk1.wps
Salaries and Benefits of NBA and NFL Players
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This 3 page paper looks at the salaries and other benefits received by National Basketball Association and National Football League players, including the dollar amount, caps and minimums, contract periods and other benefits. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: TENBANFLsal.rtf
Should Public Money be Used to Subsidize Professional Sports and
Sporting Venues?
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This 10 page report discusses the fact that
both individuals and city governments who are eager to have a
professional sports franchise located in their city list numerous
reasons why public dollars should be spent to entice a team to
come to town or stay in town -- increased employment
opportunities, greater revenue for the city, quality of life
considerations for locals, and, of course, civic pride. But the
question is whether or not tax dollars should be used to entice
teams to locate in a city, build the arena necessary to house the
team, or upgrade an arena or park because the team threatens to
move elsewhere unless the city does so. In a sense, once the city
gets its franchise it is held hostage by it. This paper looks at
several sides of the issue. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: BWpubspo.rtf
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