An Absence of Competition
Neil Longley ()
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Neil Longley: University of Massachusetts Isenberg School of Management
in Sports Economics, Management and Policy from Springer, currently edited by Dennis Coates
Date: 2013
Edition: 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4614-9485-0
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Introduction
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- Ch Chapter 2 Some Conceptual Foundations: A Primer on the Economic Structure of Professional Sport
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- Ch Chapter 3 The USFL as a Case Study
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- Ch Chapter 4 A Brief History of Post-World War II Rival Leagues
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- Ch Chapter 5 Explaining Competitiveness: Alternate Theoretical Frameworks
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- Ch Chapter 6 Property-Based Resources: Franchise Locations, Stadiums, and Players
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- Ch Chapter 7 Knowledge-Based Resources: Managerial Competencies
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- Ch Chapter 8 The Way Ahead: The Prospects for the Reemergence of Rival Leagues
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-9485-0
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