2019
DOI: 10.3224/fug.v1i1.03
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Stakeholderorientierte Perspektiven in der sportpolitischen Diskussion von beherrschendem Einfluss im deutschen Profifußball – Empirische Ergebnisse einer Befragung von Investoren_innen zur 50+1-Regel und deren Zukunft

Abstract: Eine zentrale sportpolitische Frage im deutschen Profifußball ergibt sich aus der Diskussion um die Aufhebung der 50+1-Regel: Sollten professionelle Fußballklubs in Deutschland weiterhin von Vereinen oder von Investoren_innen kontrolliert werden? Vor dem Hintergrund des Stakeholder-Ansatzes erscheinen die bisherigen Untersuchungen der Perspektiven von Fußballklubs und Fußballfans von besonderer Bedeutung. Unberücksichtigt blieben bislang die Investoren_innen als Stakeholder-Gruppe. Aufgrund der Begrenzung ihre… Show more

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“…The search for relevant traits and which form they might take should be based on extensive analysis of actual football investors, as proposed by Buchholz and Lopatta (2017). In addition to document analyses, questionnaires, such as the one distributed by Bauers and Hovemann (2019a) among football investors in German clubs, would be an appropriate approach. Not surprisingly, they found that one important trait might be how much importance investors attach to influencing club policy.…”
Section: Managerial Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The search for relevant traits and which form they might take should be based on extensive analysis of actual football investors, as proposed by Buchholz and Lopatta (2017). In addition to document analyses, questionnaires, such as the one distributed by Bauers and Hovemann (2019a) among football investors in German clubs, would be an appropriate approach. Not surprisingly, they found that one important trait might be how much importance investors attach to influencing club policy.…”
Section: Managerial Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This depends on the legal form of the club, e.g. corporation or members' association, and on league regulations, such as the 50 þ 1 rule in Germany (Bauers and Hovemann, 2019a). The power of members and fans, the tradition of fan involvement, and the attitude towards commercialization can also be expected to be relevant to the club profile.…”
Section: Managerial Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Referee decisions are difficult in any way, as they have to be made from only limited perspectives within fractions of a second (Brand, Plessner, and Schweizer, 2009). In this context, only the referee's subjective and selective perception serves to make decisions on the pitch (Feuerherdt, 2018).…”
Section: Dogso Decisionsmentioning
confidence: 99%