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The Structural Characteristics of Sport Organisations: Differentiation within Elite Spanish Professional Football ClubsSandalio GomezUniversity of Navarra, IESE Business School Carlos MartiIESE Business School - University of Navarra Magdalena OpazoUniversity of Navarra, IESE Business School May 1, 2008 IESE Business School Working Paper No. WP-751 Abstract: The principal task of a professional football (soccer) club is to form a competitive team that participates in official competitions and achieves the sporting successes expected by its members and fans. This fundamental task constitutes the system which, in relation with its environment, defines subsystems in order to respond efficiently to the contextual challenges faced by the organization. Among these, the processes of professionalization and commercialization have particularly affected sports organizations. The most important subsystems distinguished by a club in Spanish professional football are: sport, communication, external relations, commerce, finance, wealth management, marketing, facilities, and legal and social affairs. All these areas are related to the accomplishment of the above-mentioned main task and some of them can be associated with the organizations' structural response to the challenges of professionalization and commercialization.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 16 Keywords: Football clubs, Spain, structural characteristics, differentiation working papers seriesDate posted: September 19, 2008Suggested CitationContact Information
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