Creative Destruction—The Digital Revolution and Its Consequences
Roland Geschwill () and
Martina Nieswandt ()
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Chapter Chapter 1 in Lateral Management, 2020, pp 1-26 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract During the reading of the last chapter, you may have wondered what the digitization of football has to do with our economic world. Well, football has always been an indicator of social conditions. Because in the microcosm of football it is always about the relationship between the individual and the team, about business and emotion, about competing systems. For example, the former coach of the Argentinian national team, César Luis Menotti, and the German ex-football professional Günter Netzer stood for “left-wing football” in the 1970s and represented the spirit of the times. Jürgen Klinsmann’s DFB players redefined the “Brand Germany” in the “Summer Fairy Tale” 2006—and introduced the principle of self-responsibility into the DFB team, which had previously been characterized by hierarchies.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-46496-7_1
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