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Sport Management 3 Stadium Management 3 Advertising 1 Corporate Governance 1 Corporate Social Responsability (CSR) 1 Corporate Social Responsibility 1 Corporate governance 1 Corporate social responsibility 1 Football 1 Football Management 1 Fußball 1 Management 1 Merchandising 1 Professional sports 1 Profisport 1 Project Financing 1 Real Estate Management 1 Real Estate Management DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.4468/2004.2.03cherubini 1 Sponsorship 1 Sport Marketing 1 Sport management 1 Sportmanagement 1 Sports facilities 1 Sportstätte 1 Stadium and Urban Development 1 TV Viewers of Sport Events 1 The Amsterdam ArenA Case DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.4468/2004.2.04markerink.santini 1
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Canini, Daniele 1 Cherubini, Sergio 1 Markerink, Henk 1 Mura, Rita 1 Santini, Andrea 1 Vicentini, Francesca 1
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Symphonya. Emerging Issues in Management 2 Corporate governance and research & development studies : CGR&DS 1
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When stadium ownership meets Corporate Social Responsibility : the case of U.C. AlbinoLeffe
Canini, Daniele; Mura, Rita; Vicentini, Francesca - In: Corporate governance and research & development studies … (2024) 2, pp. 31-55
This article aims to understand the importance of having a stadium owned by a football club as an added value if it is designed and managed from a socially responsible perspective in a context, that of Italian sport, which is still far from European standards in terms of infrastructure. The...
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The Complexity of Sport Management: from Mono-Business to Multi-Business
Cherubini, Sergio - In: Symphonya. Emerging Issues in Management (2004) 2 Sport Management and Global Markets
Sports transformed into an extremely complex phenomenon requiring the ability to manage business areas with different characteristics combining a wide range of aspects: emotional and logical, international and local, professional and amateur, high-tech and high-touch, traditional and new,...
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The Development of Stadiums as Centers of Large Entertainment Areas. The Amsterdam ArenA Case
Markerink, Henk; Santini, Andrea - In: Symphonya. Emerging Issues in Management (2004) 2 Sport Management and Global Markets
On August 14th 1996, the opening ceremony of the Amsterdam ArenA took place; the first stadium intended to be a multifunctional structure, a place where to host a wide variety of events, with a highway passing underneath the pitch and with a sliding roof. The Amsterdam ArenA case represents a...
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