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Understanding the Sport Industry: Definitions, Trends, and Ethics, Quizzes of Kinesiology

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Definitions and insights into various aspects of the sport industry, including its role in society, unique features, trends, and ethical considerations. Topics covered include the impact of sports on character, the sport industry as a people-oriented and service-oriented industry, the influence of big data and fan engagement, and the importance of governance and ethics.

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  • What are the unique features of the sport industry?
  • What is the role of sports in society?
  • What is the role of strategy in sports?
  • How is big data used in sports?
  • How does the sport industry differ from other industries?

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2014/2015

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Download Understanding the Sport Industry: Definitions, Trends, and Ethics and more Quizzes Kinesiology in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 T/F: Sports play an integral role in societies across the globe. DEFINITION 1 True TERM 2 T/F: Sport is a microcosm of society. DEFINITION 2 True. Everything you see happening in life/society, happens in sport TERM 3 Does Sport Build or Corrupt Character? According to video with Dominic Hobson... DEFINITION 3 organized, competitive sport damages rather than builds the character of players and spectators alike TERM 4 Sport Industry DEFINITION 4 A unique market composed of a diverse group of people and organizations that engage in planning, organizing, promoting, leading and evaluating, among other activities, in relation to sport.-a people-oriented and service-oriented industry TERM 5 Distinct Features of Sport Industry DEFINITION 5 1. Interest and attention2. Stakeholders and license-holders3. Influence-King's owner said other businesses and CEO's wish they had fans TERM 6 Mark Cuban thinks sports are unique in the fact that.... DEFINITION 6 -sports have a much bigger impact on a greater number of people-it has "an affinity of connection", emotional connection TERM 7 "Big 4" DEFINITION 7 -headquarters in NYC-NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL-earn approx. $26 billion yearly TERM 8 Most Valued Team in the World DEFINITION 8 Real Madridin U.S., Dallas Cowboys TERM 9 The ______ had the most teams in the top 50 most valued sport franchises. DEFINITION 9 The NFL with 20 teams (40%) TERM 10 What are the 6 sport industry trends? DEFINITION 10 1. Big Data2. "Smart" Arenas3. Deeper Fan Engagement4. Sponsorship5. Globalization6. Recreation and Fitness TERM 21 All policies have ________, which state form/process & explain how to implement policy. DEFINITION 21 Procedures.Procedures state form/process, established by an entire group to explain how a policy is to be implemented and what administrative steps should be taken. TERM 22 Gray Area Dilemma DEFINITION 22 Cases may arise that defy the clear-cut application of a specific policy, so question arises as to whether level of discretion can be applied to decision. TERM 23 Troy Vincent/Adrian Peterson Dilemma DEFINITION 23 -phone conversation between NFL exec and suspended AP- Vincent guarantees only 2 game suspension if AP "goes through the process," but NFLPA filed petition challenging Peterson's suspension in federal court and AP ended up being suspended for a year TERM 24 4 Steps in Selection of Strategy Process DEFINITION 24 1. Unpacking the subject2. Problematize the subject3. Exploring unintended consequences4. Problem Solve TERM 25 To be strategic means to _________. DEFINITION 25 -illustrate foresight, a holistic view, and an understanding of how to define objectives and achieve them, even against resistance TERM 26 Machiavelli believed ________ follows ________. DEFINITION 26 -he believed policy follows power TERM 27 Hobbes believed _______ ensures _______. DEFINITION 27 Hobbes believed contract ensures order TERM 28 Clausewitz believed you should never underestimate the role of the _______ in strategy. DEFINITION 28 you should never underestimate the role of the PASSIONS TERM 29 What event triggered notion of strategy? DEFINITION 29 World War II TERM 30 Theory of strategy; a branch of microeconomic, emphasizes the influence of the industry environment on the firm. DEFINITION 30 Industrial Organization TERM 31 Theory of strategy that views performance primarily as a function of a firm's ability to utilize its resources & emphasize the development of a distinctive competence DEFINITION 31 Reource-based theory TERM 32 Theory of strategy that represents a middle ground perspective that views organizational performance as the joint outcome of environmental forces and the firm's strategic actions DEFINITION 32 Contingency Theory TERM 33 What unsettles a strategist? DEFINITION 33 Nothing unsettles the strategist more than the unexpected b/c there are no cues available to make sense of unanticipated events TERM 34 _________ provide a statement of what your organization will become; gives direction to the organization's future. DEFINITION 34 Vision Statements TERM 35 ___________ describe who you are and what you do. They use concise terms and org.'s purpose, philosophy and values. DEFINITION 35 Mission Statements TERM 46 Sport Economist Perspective DEFINITION 46 In sport, corruption may take the form of behavior by athletes who refrain from achieving the levels of performance normally required in the sport in question to win the competition and instead intentionally permit others to win TERM 47 Virtuous Cycle of Sport DEFINITION 47 -states that thousands of people practicing sport at the base lead to a few olympic champions and, at the same time the existence of champion role models encourages thousands of people to take up some form of sportcollective sense of identity -> boosts participation -> leads to healthier population -> creates larger pool of talent to choose potential elite stars TERM 48 "No Compromise" Approach DEFINITION 48 -a UK sport initiative, focuses on people who can medal, the reasons for Great Britain improvement in medal standings in recent summer Olympics. TERM 49 2 UK Funding Agencies Grassroots = _________ Elite Sports = __________ DEFINITION 49 Sports EnglandUK Sport TERM 50 Political Skill Definition DEFINITION 50 the ability to maximize and leverage relationships in order to achieve organizational, team, and individuals goals. TERM 51 4 Aspects of Political Skill DEFINITION 51 1. Social Awareness2. Interpersonal Influences3. Networking4. Sincerity TERM 52 Social Awareness DEFINITION 52 understands what motivates people; body language, physical behaviors, timing is key, know when to approach TERM 53 Interpersonal Influences DEFINITION 53 Know what people want OR want to hear TERM 54 Networking DEFINITION 54 maintain good relationships over time TERM 55 Sincerity DEFINITION 55 be genuine, follow through on commitments, don't show favoritism TERM 56 Deontology DEFINITION 56 Based on what is good w/ no concern of consequences, non- consequentialism TERM 57 Teleology DEFINITION 57 maximizing your benefits based on consequences, utilitarianism TERM 58 Existentialism DEFINITION 58 centered on individual existence, authenticity TERM 59 4 Steps in Making Ethical Decision DEFINITION 59 1. Define the problem2. Generation fo Alternatives3. Evaluate Alternatives4. Select Best Alternatives/Make Decision
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