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The Business of Sports
The sports business is unlike any other. In traditional businesses, for example, cooperation among competitors is regarded as collusion and is illegal, but in the multi-billion-dollar sports industry, rivals must cooperate in order to make profits. In The Business of Sports, Wharton professors Scott R. Rosner and Kenneth L. Shropshire present a range of readings about such issues and highlight the unique challenges that leaders … [ Read more ]
Content: Book | Authors: Kenneth L. Shropshire, Scott R. Rosner | Subject: Industry Specific
The Business of Sports: Excerpt
an excerpt from the book, The Business of Sports by Scott R. Rosner and Kenneth L. Shropshire
Content: Related Content | Authors: Kenneth L. Shropshire, Scott R. Rosner | Source: Knowledge@Wharton | Subject: Industry Specific | Industry: Sports & Recreation
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