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Six propositions as a frame of reference

Sten Söderman
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Sten Söderman: Stockholm University School of Business

Chapter 2 in Football and Management, 2013, pp 26-42 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract A frame of reference is usually constituted by a series of established theories. Stating criteria for choices in a frame of reference can eventually lead to the revelation of the research problem. In this case, information has been formulated in order to write for reflective practitioners as well as provide a textbook for masters students. Thus the requirement is greater to create concepts than the need is to identify the research on which the fundamental basis for further analysis is built. Here, the framework resembles a set of ideas, rules or beliefs on which decisions are based.1 Yet another keyphrase is modus operandi, or the way of doing something that is typical of a particular person or group.

Keywords: Operational Excellence; Balance Scorecard; Football Club; National Team; Business Idea (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230391185_2

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