Co-opetition models for governing professional football

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Lardo A. [1 ]
Trequattrini R. [1 ]
Lombardi R. [2 ]
Russo G. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Economics and Law, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Loc. Folcara, Cassino
[2] Department of Research, University of Rome “Link Campus”, Via Nomentana, Rome
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Competitive Balance; Football Club; Professional Football; Professional Sport; Revenue Sharing;
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10.1186/s13731-016-0033-0
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In recent years, models for co-creating value in a business-to-business context have often been examined with the aim of studying the strategies implemented by and among organisations for competitive and co-operative purposes. The traditional concepts of competition and co-operation between businesses have now evolved, both in terms of the sector in which the businesses operate and in terms of the type of goods they produce. Many researchers have, in recent times, investigated the determinants that can influence the way in which the model of co-opetition can be applied to the football world. Research interest lies in the particular features of what makes a good football. In this paper, the aim is to conduct an analysis of the rules governing the “football system”, while also looking at the determinants of the demand function within football entertainment. This entails applying to football match management the co-opetition model, a recognised model that combines competition and co-operation with the view of creating and distributing value. It can, therefore, be said that, for a spectator, watching sport is an experience of high suspense, and this suspense, in turn, depends upon the degree of uncertainty in the outcome. It follows that the rules ensuring that both these elements can be satisfied are a fertile ground for co-operation between clubs, as it is in the interest of all stakeholders to offer increasingly more attractive football, in comparison with other competing products. Our end purpose is to understand how co-opetition can be achieved within professional football. © 2016, Lardo et al.
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