About This Special Issue
In recent years, the sports industry has experienced explosive growth, becoming a significant economic driver globally. The intersection of economics and management in the sports realm has thus emerged as a crucial area of study. Understanding the economic principles and management strategies within sports is essential for optimizing resource allocation, enhancing the competitiveness of sports organizations, and promoting sustainable development in the industry.
The primary goal of this special issue is to provide a comprehensive platform for scholars and practitioners to exchange the latest research and insights in sports economics and management. We invite contributions that explore the broad theme of sports economics and management], with particular interest in [the economic impact of major sporting events, the financial management of sports clubs, and the marketing and sponsorship strategies in sports].
Through this special issue, we aim to foster a deeper understanding and more effective application of sports economics and management concepts, ultimately contributing to the more efficient and sustainable operation of the sports industry. We welcome researchers from various disciplines such as economics, management, sports science, and sociology to provide interdisciplinary perspectives on the issue's theme. Your contributions will play a crucial role in advancing knowledge in this field.
Types of articles welcomed: Original research articles, review articles, case studies, etc.
Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
- The economic multiplier effect of hosting international sports championships
- Revenue generation and cost control in professional sports franchises
- Sports consumption behavior
- And so on