The Diversification Paradox: The Important Role of the CFO in Navigating Exploration and Exploitation
Martin Carlsson Wall (),
Jordan Gardner and
Tomas Hjelström
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Martin Carlsson Wall: Stockholm School of Economics
Jordan Gardner: Stockholm School of Economics
Tomas Hjelström: Stockholm School of Economics
A chapter in Diversify or Die, 2026, pp 155-169 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In this chapter, the authors examine the strategic tension football clubs face between short-term sporting performance and long-term commercial sustainability. Focusing on the role of the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), the chapter explores how clubs can navigate these competing demands through organizational diversification. Drawing on March’s (1991) Exploration–Exploitation Framework and Simons’s (1995) Levers of Control model, the authors outline how clubs can balance innovation and operational stability while preserving both club identity and commercial viability. Through case studies of City Football Group and Red Bull Football, the authors illustrate three distinct approaches to managing exploration–exploitation tensions—sequential, spatial, and paradoxical—and map them to Simons’s four control levers in football-specific contexts. They argue that modern football clubs require CFOs who bring not only analytical expertise but also strong stakeholder empathy, positioning them to drive transformational change rather than incremental optimization. As football continues to evolve into a globalized and professionalized industry, the chapter concludes that clubs capable of integrating emotional and rational logics will be better equipped to achieve sustainable growth.
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-08538-2_10
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