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The Monopolistic Power of the NCAA

Carl Anderson; Francine Schlosser;

商品編號:9B14M017
出版日期:2014/04/21
再版日期:2014/04/04
商品來源:Ivey
商品主題:General Management/Strategy
商品類型:Case (Library)
涵蓋議題:Power;organizational identity;stakeholder theory;sports management;United States
難易度:4 - Undergraduate/MBA
內容長度:10 頁
地域:United States
產業:Arts; Entertainment; Sports and Recreation;
事件年度:2013

This case examines the relationship between the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and its member institutions, with a primary focus on how power evolves and is administered at an organizational level. Through a close look at the history of the NCAA, the case highlights the unique tale of the organization’s rise to power and its ability to regulate all collegiate athletics within the United States. In light of the increasing commercialization of collegiate athletics, the perceived cartel-like nature of the NCAA has brought into question the mission and core values of the non-profit organization and whether the NCAA truly has the best interests of its member institutions in mind. Facing antitrust lawsuits, scandals, the looming threat of the formation of super-conferences and a myriad of other issues, the NCAA must choose its path forward very carefully.

教學手冊:8B14M017
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