- Docente: Daniela Feliziani
- Credits: 6
- SSD: SECS-P/01
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Wellness and Sport Management (cod. 9214)
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student knows the fundamental dynamics of the economic action; - he knows the role of the various working actors in the economy of the sport; - he knows the role of the institutional actors and regulation of the economy of the sport
Course contents
The objective of the course is to apply to the sport field the main lines of reasoning of both microeconomics and macroeconomics.
The first part of the course provides a theoretical basis that is fundamental to understand the dynamics of sport economics in the short and in the long term.
The second part investigates the process of globalization of sport economy, models in place in different geographical areas and effects of major sport events on the economies of countries.
Readings/Bibliography
First part:
Mankiw G.N., Taylor M.P., Principi di economia, Zanichelli, VII ed., 2018.
Second part: Gian Paolo Caselli "L'economia dello sport nella società moderna", 2003 da Enciclopedia dello sport, Treccani and these papers:
- Sloane P.J., "Rottenberg and the Economics of Sports after 50 years: an evaluation", in Rodriguez P., Kesenne S., Garcia J., Sports economics After 50 Years: Essays in Honour of Simon Rottenberg, University of Oviedo Press, 2006
- AA.VV., “Strategic approach to the economic dimension of sport”, in Rivista di Economia dello Sport, n.3, 2014.
- Bosch J.,Murillo C., J. M. Raya, “The Economic Importance of the Sports Sector and the Economic Impact of Sporting Events” in Jaume García, SPORTS (AND) ECONOMICS,Funcas, 2019
- Castellanos-García P., Sánchez-Santos J.M., “Public Sector and Professional Sport” in Jaume García, SPORTS (AND) ECONOMICS,Funcas, 2019
- Andreff W., “Globalisation of the sports economy”, in Rivista di diritto ed economia dello sport, n3, 2008
- Andreff W., “Some comparative economics of the organisation of sports; competition and regulation in North American vs European professional team sports leagues”, in The European Journal of Comparative Economics , vol. 8, n.1, 2011
- Baade Robert A.,and Matheson Victor A. "Going for the Gold: The Economics of the Olympics", Journal of Economic Perspectives—Volume 30, Number 2—Spring 2016—Pages 201–218
- Gouguet J.J., Lepetit C., “ THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF EURO 2016. METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS” in Rivista di diritto ed Economia dello Sport n. 2, 2017
- Coni, A., “Reality is broken: videogaming as a new form of Sport. The accession of esports” in Rivista di diritto ed Economia dello sport, n.1, 2016
- Chikish Y. , Miquel Carreras M., García J., “ eSports: A New Era for the Sports Industry and a New Impulse for the Research in Sports (and) Economics?” in Jaume García, SPORTS (AND) ECONOMICS,Funcas, 2019
Teaching methods
Traditional lectures kept by the Professor are complemented by an active participation of students. In particular, students are required to perform in small groups an analysis and a presentation of an academic paper.
Assessment methods
The exam consists of an oral test
Office hours
See the website of Daniela Feliziani