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Papers On Sports & Issues In Sports Management
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COMPENSATION ISSUES AND THE NFL
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This 5-page paper discusses compensation issues faced by the National Football League and other professional sports teams. Under discussion are topics including free agency, equity pay and salary caps. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: MTnflfoo.rtf
Concepts of Leisure
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This 5 page paper considers different concepts of leisure and play and argues that the best definition of leisure comes from Csikszentmihalyi’s flow theory. This is compared with other models including attribution theory, achievement-motivation and compensatory theory. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
Filename: TEleisur.rtf
Congress and the Major League Baseball Steroid Scandal
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A 10 page paper which examines the Major League Baseball Steroid Scandal and illustrates why Congress should not be involved. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAbasst.rtf
Construction Trends in Professional Baseball Stadiums --
Everything Old is New Again
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This 8 page report discusses the
current trends in the construction of professional baseball
stadiums. The technology and construction is top of the line
high-tech while the theme and the style is a return to
classicism. Stadiums such as Camden Yard in Baltimore and
Comerica Park in Detroit (with its merry-go-round and Ferris
wheel) attempt to make every effort to recreate the kinder,
gentler days of baseball in the age of Babe Ruth or Lou Gehrig.
The new stadiums also want to seat more people, attract more
fans, increase advertising and sponsorship revenue, and serve
more food and drink that include such traditional baseball fare
as cappuccino and microbrew ale. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BWbbstad.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
Corporate Naming Rights and Professional Sports Facilities
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This
9 page report discusses various concerns associated with naming
rights between corporations such as Delta Airlines and a sports
facility (i.e. The Delta Center). Such partnerships can be
mutually beneficial while also serving as an indicator that the
business/sports connection can only move beyond where it is
today. However, it is difficult to find the proper balance that
meets the needs and wishes of both parties. Bibliography lists 12
sources.
Filename: BWnaming.wps
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