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Economics of College Sports
John Fizel
,
Rodney Fort
Book Code:
C8033
ISBN:
0-275-98033-2
ISBN-13:
978-0-275-98033-7
DOI:
DOI:10.1336/0275980332
272 pages, figures, tables
Praeger Publishers
Publication:
3/30/2004
List Price:
$78.95
(
UK Sterling Price: £44.95
)
Availability:
In Stock
Media Type:
Hardcover
Trim Size:
6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects:
Popular Culture
»
Sports
Economics
»
Economics (General)
Series Title:
Studies in Sports Economics
Reviews:
Well-referenced, the book will be of most interest to social scientists and legal scholars, but it should also be required reading for university trustees and administrators, for elected officials whose purviews include oversight and governance of intercollegiate sports, and for professionals in the sports field. Recommended. Public, academic, lower-division undergraduate and up, and professional library collections.
—Choice
September 2004
[P]resents a great amount of data that addresses three main questions involving intercollegiate athletics-- where do lucrative athletics ventures fit in the mission of higher education, to what extent is the central mission of creating an environment for learning enhanced or limited by college sports and are declarations by the NCAA to promote amateurism and competitive balance supportive of the university mission.
—Athletics Administration
August 2004
Description:
Operating behind a veil of amateurism, the NCAA and collegiate athletic departments oversee big business sports programs. These entities generate revenues comparable to professional sports, practice and play in facilities that rival those found in professional sports, and pay their top coaches salaries comparable to the salaries paid to coaches of professional sports teams. Athletes are courted with lavish stadiums, training facilities, and locker rooms. Customers are wooed with branded apparel, videos, logos, and advertisements. Business interests are captured with stadium billboards, electronic ads on scoreboards, sponsorship of bowl games, logos on uniforms, and exclusive apparel and equipment contracts. Where do, or should, these lucrative athletic ventures fit in the mission of higher education? To what extent is the central mission of creating an environment for learning and extending the frontiers of knowledge enhanced or limited by college sports? Are declarations by the NCAA to promote amateurism and competitive balance supportive of the university mission? Does the NCAA even follow its purported objectives?
The Economics of College Sports
contains both empirical and theoretical research to address these and related issues. Perhaps the most unique contributions focus on the interactions between legal and institutional aspects of the NCAA and their impact on the objectives and goals of university education; all of the contributions provide insights that will generate significant discussion about the policies necessary to sustain the vitality and integrity of the university education-sports coalition.
Table of Contents:
Tables and Figures
Introduction
Economics of College Sports: An Overview
by John Fizel and Rodney Fort
Structure College Sports and the University Mission
The 1997 Restructuring of the NCAA: A Transactions Cost Explanation
by Joel Maxcy
The Impact on Higher Education of Corruption in Big-Time College Sports
by Paul Staudohar and Barry Zepel
Motivating College Athletics
by Evan Osborne
Financial Returns to College Sports
Effects of University Athletics on the University: A Review and Extension of Empirical Assessment
by Brian Goff
Why do U.S. Colleges have Sports Programs?
by Robert Sandy and Peter Sloane
An Economic Slam Dunk or March Madness? Assessing the Economic Impact of the NCAA Basketball Tournament
by Robert A. Baade and Victor A. Matheson
Labor Issues in College Sports
College Football and Title IX
by Michael A. Leeds, Yelena Suris, and Jennifer Durkin
Measufing Marginal Revenue Product in College Athletics: Updated Estimates
by Robert W. Brown and R. Todd Jewel
Participation in Collegiate Athletics and Academic Performance
by John Fizel and Timothy Smaby
Managerial Efficiency, Managerial Succession, and Organizational Performance
by John L. Fizel and Michael P. D'Itri
Competitive Balance in College Sports
Institutional Change in the NCAA and Competitive Balance in Intercollegiate Football
by Craig A. Depken,II and Dennis P Wilson
Is There a Short Supply of Tall People in the College Game?
by David J. Berri
The Impact of Cartel Enforcement in Divisiion I-A Football
by Craig A. Depken,II and Dennis P. Wilson
Index
About the Contributors
LC Card Number:
2003060427
LCC Class:
GV350
Dewey Class:
796
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