Thursday, 15 October 2020

New Paper Published in 'Public Management Review'




We are very pleased to announce a new journal article published in 'Public Management Review'.

The article is about the FIFA World Cup USA 1994 - specifically the hosting of the tournament locally in the San Francisco Bay Area at Stanford University Stadium.

Academically it explores aspects of project management, institutional complexity, hybridity, social entrepreneurship, and philanthropy.

The article can be viewed by clicking here



Monday, 12 October 2020

Interesting location for a 'socially distanced' meeting


The Covid pandemic has had a significant effect on the ability of fans to attend soccer games, and resultantly a significant effect on clubs' finances, a topic in the news in recent weeks (campaign to help football and its 'grass roots' ).

Similarly, the need for social distancing extends to other activities at clubs and their grounds, as I (Alex) found out last week.

A meeting with the Commercial Manager of York City FC was conducted not in the office, or even in the Boardroom. Rather, we met pitch-side, sat on the managers dugout/subs bench (and wearing face masks).

We talked about our research on football supporters (segmenting soccer fans by 'value'), football finance and history (Journal of Management History article) and project management (Dynamic sublimes ).  We also talked about York City FC's development of a new stadium.

We also discussed exciting opportunities for research, teaching, and other opportunities between our university work and the football club. Watch this space for more details.