And Sports Humanities — Sports Management
Modern sports are no longer just games; they are a multi-billion dollar industry requiring sophisticated management. However, the "soul" of sports resides in the humanities—history, ethics, and social impact. This paper proposes a framework where technical management (efficiency, ROI, analytics) is guided by humanistic principles (equity, fan experience, and cultural heritage) to ensure long-term sustainability.
Paper Title: The Symbiotic Future of Sports: Integrating Management Excellence with Humanistic Values
Management must oversee sports ethics, including anti-doping measures and fair play, to maintain the global integrity of the game. Sports Management and Sports Humanities
The next generation of sports leaders must be "bi-lingual," possessing both business-related comprehension and an acquaintance with art, law, and history. True success in sports is a synergistic effect involving coaches, sponsors, and the community at large.
Sports serve as a tool for social justice, diversity, and inclusion. Increasing women's representation, for example, benefits both business and society. Modern sports are no longer just games; they
Understanding the psychological effect of winning and losing, or the pressure of a "champion mindset," is critical for holistic athlete management. 4. Case Study: The "Glocalization" of Sports
Utilizing wearable technology and AI to enhance athlete performance and make data-driven decisions. Paper Title: The Symbiotic Future of Sports: Integrating
Setting long-term goals and managing budgets to ensure organizational growth.