作者Gibson, Ian
ProQuest Information and Learning Co
University of Salford (United Kingdom)
書名A Cross-Case Analysis on Models of Football Governance and the Influence of Supporter Groups
出版項2020
說明1 online resource (216 pages)
文字text
無媒介computer
成冊online resource
附註Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 82-03, Section: A
Advisor: Brady, C.; Scarf, P. A
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Salford (United Kingdom), 2020
Includes bibliographical references
As the football industry continues to reach unprecedented levels of economic growth, elite clubs continue to capitalize on the financial riches on offer across Europe's most popular leagues. In the quest for financial growth, historic clubs and their supporters continue to endure administration, bankruptcy and mismanagement at the hands of powerful owners. This has led supporters to call for a greater say in how their clubs are governed to safeguard their futures against over-commercialization, unscrupulous investors and financial irregularities. A cross-case study of clubs in England, Spain and Germany, representing the three most wealthy leagues in world football, examines fundamental factors in models of football governance. The clubs studied are Everton, Athletic Bilbao and Schalke. The case study findings identify three new models of football governance: the "ghost" model at Everton; the "barrier to rights" model at Athletic Bilbao; and the "umbrella" model at Schalke. Additionally, the study investigates the role that supporters play in the way a club governs, and in so doing, explores the influence and relationship of different stakeholder groups.The subsequent research findings identify five key issues in football governance that obstruct a meaningful relationship with supporters: 1) a lack of constitutional clarity leads to weak football governance; 2) a weakness exist around ungoverned roles on boards and executives; 3) there is weak governance knowledge of the role and responsibilities of supporters; 4) a lack of understanding on the benefits of supporter relations; 5) and that ungoverned groups of non-stakeholder supporters can weaken club operations. To address these issues, the study proposes the GLOVE model of football governance, which enables clubs to govern and capitalize on a meaningful relationship with their supporters. Football governance under the GLOVE model provides access to different stakeholder groups, types and relationships without compromising the integrity of the business. As a result, the model offers a framework of football governance that reinforces club-supporter relations with a collective responsibility for club operations, finances and decision making
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : ProQuest, 2021
Mode of access: World Wide Web
主題Business administration
Recreation
Sports management
Political science
Members of Parliament
Investments
Politics
Case studies
Associations
Professional soccer
Power
Decision making
Classification
Responsibilities
Election results
Subscriptions
Presidential elections
Soccer
Lobbying
Cross-case analysis
Football governance
Supporter groups
Professional soccer
European football
Football clubs
GLOVE model
Stakeholders
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ISBN/ISSN9798535578682
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