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2017 | LXVI | 2 | 37-62

Article title

Zbiorowy wymiar własności w futbolu

Content

Title variants

EN
The collective dimension of ownership in football

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

PL
Przedmiotem szkicu są stosunki ekonomicznej własności w dziedzinie zawodowego futbolu, ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem ich kolektywnego czy uspołecznionego wymiaru. Jakkolwiek bowiem kluby piłkarskie pozostają zasadniczo własnością prywatną (najbardziej znaczącym wyjątkiem od tej reguły jest własność wspólna w formie posiadania przez grupy kibiców), to na owe stosunki nakładają się relacje wyrażające uspołeczniony czy kolektywny charakter posiadania. Mają one doniosłe konsekwencje dla wielu zagadnień tradycyjnie rozważanych w szczególności przez ekonomikę sportów zespołowych; okazuje się, że o ile maksymalizacja zysku jako cel działalności klubów sportowych nie najgorzej przylega do sytuacji panującej w sporcie amerykańskim, o tyle w Europie na pierwszy plan wysuwa się cel maksymalizacji wyniku sportowego.
EN
This article focuses on the economic ownership relations in the field of professional football, with special focus on their collective or societal dimension. For while at the basic level football clubs are for the most part privately owned, there is also the important exception of fan ownership, which needs to be considered in terms of common ownership. The former are over-determined by an array of supra-individual relationships intrinsic to the game of football, and the latter are in particular related to the special role of fans and their peculiar emotional bond with their team. The socio-economic setup has many important economic implications, involving, inter alia, the kind of business objective pursued by football or soccer clubs. Whilst the goal of profit maximisation is relevant for the U.S. context, in Europe it is less relevant, primacy being given to success in sports terms, or utility maximisation.

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Volume

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2

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37-62

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Dates

published
2017

Contributors

  • Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu, Wydział Nauk Społecznych, Instytut Socjologii

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Document Type

Publication order reference

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ISSN
0033-2356

YADDA identifier

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