
Sport Business Analytics
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The core purpose of sport business analytics is to convert raw data into information that enables sport business professionals to make strategic business decisions that result in improved company financial performance and a measurable and sustainable competitive advantage. Readers will learn about the role of big data and analytics in:
Ticket pricing
Season ticket member retention
Fan engagement
Sponsorship valuation
Customer relationship management
Digital marketing
Market research
Data visualization.
This book examines changes in the ticketing marketplace and spotlights innovative ticketing strategies used in various sport organizations. It shows how to engage fans with social media and digital analytics, presents techniques to analyze engagement and marketing strategies, and explains how to utilize analytics to leverage fan engagement to enhance revenue for sport organizations.
Filled with insightful case studies, this book benefits both sports business professionals and students. The concluding chapter on teaching sport analytics further enhances its value to academics.
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Scott Bukstein has been a faculty member at the University of Central Florida since 2010. Bukstein currently serves as the Director of the Sport Business Management Undergraduate Program within the College of Business Administration at UCF. Bukstein is also an Associate Director of the DeVos Sport Business Management Graduate Program at UCF. In addition, Bukstein is an Adjunct Instructor within the College of Business at the University of South Florida. Bukstein also served as an Adjunct Assistant Professor within the Goizueta Business School at Emory University from 2013 to 2015. Bukstein has developed and taught several sport business analytics courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Bukstein's research focus is on business analytics in sport, the intersection of sport and the law, collective bargaining in professional sport, the business of collegiate athletics and professional sport, the perceptions and academic performance of college student-athletes, mobility patterns and career paths of coaches and other executives, and leadership and diversity/inclusion issues in sport. Bukstein also collaborates with his colleague C. Keith Harrison on a variety of sport business consulting projects. Prior to becoming a college professor and administrator, Bukstein worked as a corporate attorney at Faegre Baker Daniels in Minneapolis, where he represented clients in a wide variety of transactional matters, including public and private mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance and securities, venture capital financings, and general corporate counseling. Bukstein also provided legal counsel to several sport organizations.
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