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Title Introducing a model of business sustainability in English professional rugby union
ID_Doc 77817
Authors Golding, A; Plumley, D; Wilson, R
Title Introducing a model of business sustainability in English professional rugby union
Year 2023
Published
DOI 10.1080/23750472.2023.2171903
Abstract Research questionThe transition of rugby union as the last major team sport to go professional in 1995, has remained problematic. With ongoing challenges with financial health, the impact of COVID-19 and the need for more effective governance, the game has reached a pivotal moment in its history, if it is to become a sustainable sports business. The purpose of this paper is to introduce a model that identifies key characteristics of business sustainability in English professional rugby.Research methodsThis paper is designed to position a case for change, by examining a range of issues that can deliver a theoretical method to support the achievement of sustainability of professional rugby union, and specifically the Gallagher Premiership. The development of the model is considered a starting point for further research based on the theoretical application of the economics of team sports and sports business modelling.Research findingsThe development of a sustainable business model in professional rugby union has led to the identification of four key characteristics related to cost control, profit maximisation, business model innovation and governance.Practical implicationsThe authors argue that unless the custodians of the game take note of the need for reform relating to the extant models of business practice being operated in the Gallagher Premiership, there is the acute possibility that the growth of the game may be stifled or even cease to exist when the game is at its most popular.
Author Keywords Rugby union; business models; professional team sports economics; business sustainability
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000924741900001
WoS Category Management
Research Area Business & Economics
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