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The Australian Sports Commission's 2015 Governance Reform in Sport Discussion Paper proposes to limit voting by members of a National Sporting Organisation to essentially the minimal set of issues required by the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), and to further mandate the voting rule to be adopted...
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For any organisation, internal conflict may arise due to the priorities and perspectives of different business functions. In professional sport, this conflict can led to an 'imposition of the core sporting product', if revenue-maximising initiatives of the marketing department have negative...
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The future of research on demand for sport lies in the integration of time series approaches from sports economics and the survey-based approaches from the sports marketing and consumer behaviour literature, a focus upon leagues other than elite-level major leagues in each nation, and in new...
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The Brisbane Lions have the chance to become the first club in 46 years to win three consecutive AFL Grand Finals. A Brisbane ‘three-peat' would represent a genuine dynasty in the era of equalization policy. The evenness of the AFL competition is founded upon revenue sharing, the national...
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