Global Sport Marketing: Contemporary Issues and Practice - Routledge Research in Sport Business and Management - Michel Desbordes - Libros - Taylor & Francis Ltd - 9780415507202 - 30 de abril de 2012
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Global Sport Marketing: Contemporary Issues and Practice - Routledge Research in Sport Business and Management 1.º edición

Michel Desbordes

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Global Sport Marketing: Contemporary Issues and Practice - Routledge Research in Sport Business and Management 1.º edición

Globalization has had a profound impact on the sports industry, creating an international market in which sports teams, leagues and players have become internationally recognized brands. This important new study of contemporary sports marketing examines the opportunities and threats posed by a global sports market, outlining the tools and strategies that marketers and managers can use to take advantage of those opportunities.

The book surveys current trends, issues and best practice in international sport marketing, providing a useful blend of contemporary theory and case studies from the Americas, Europe and Asia. It assesses the impact of globalization on teams, leagues, players, sponsors and equipment manufacturers, and highlights the central significance of culture on the development of effective marketing strategy. Global Sport Marketing is key reading for any advanced student, researcher or practitioner working in sport marketing or sport business.


208 pages, 26 black & white tables, 26 black & white line drawings

Medios de comunicación Libros     Hardcover Book   (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros)
Publicado 30 de abril de 2012
ISBN13 9780415507202
Editores Taylor & Francis Ltd
Páginas 208
Dimensiones 231 × 162 × 18 mm   ·   472 g
Lengua English  
Editor Desbordes, Michel (ISC School of Management, France)
Editor Richelieu, Andre (Universite Laval, Canada)