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Year 2020, Volume: 11 Issue: 2, 15 - 30, 29.05.2020

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Direct Economic Impacts of a Professional Sport Team on the Host City: The Case of JYP and Jyväskylä, Finland

Year 2020, Volume: 11 Issue: 2, 15 - 30, 29.05.2020

Abstract

In Finland, sports clubs are typically non-profit-associations. Only recently, the highest-level sports clubs’ have turned into businesses, starting late 1990’s. Public discussion in Finland has questioned whether using public funds on professional sports clubs is justified or not. The argument suggests that this money is either an investment by the public in the local economy, or rather a public expense that benefits no one except the club, its fans and partners. This research aims to dig further into the discussion by studying the direct economic impacts of a professional Finnish Ice-Hockey team: JYP Jyväskylä Ltd, on its home city of Jyväskylä and the surrounding region during the 2014-2015 season. These direct economic impacts are calculated according to the model based on a Keynesian-theory introduced by Könecke et al. in 2015. The results of the study went in favour of the suggestion that using public funds for professional sport clubs is a public investment in the local economy.

References

  • Ahonen, A. and Savolainen, S. (2017). The importance of entrepreneurship in small and medium size sport enterprises. In Dodds, M., Heisey, K., & Ahonen, A. (Eds.). Routledge Handbook of International Sport Business. Routledge.
  • Allan, G., Dunlop, S. and Swales K. (2007). The economic impact of regular season sporting competitions: The Glasgow Old Firm Football spectators as sports tourists. Journal of Sport & Tourism 12, no. 2: 63–97.
  • Asiakastieto, (2017). https://www.asiakastieto.fi/yritykset/fi/jyp-jyvaskyla-oy/15398541/taloustiedot. (Referred February 15, 2018)
  • Ball, S. (2005). The importance of entrepreneurship to hospitality, leisure, sport and tourism. Hospitality, leisure, sport and tourism network, 1(1), 1-14.
  • Barget, E., and Gouguet, J.-J., (2010). ‘L'acceuil des grands événements sportifs: Quel impact économique ou quelle utilité sociale pour les régions? L'exemple de la coupe du monde de Rugby 2007 en France’. Région et Développement 16, no. 31. http://region-developpement.univ-tln.fr/fr/pdf/R31/10-Barget-Gouguet.pdf (accessed February 18, 2018).
  • Beech, J., & Chadwick, S. (2013). The commercialization of sport. The Business of Sport Management. 2nd edn. Sydney: Pearson, 3-23.
  • Crompton, J. L. (1999). Measuring the economic impact of visitors to sports tournaments and special events. Ashburn, Va: Division of Professional Services, National Recreation and Park Association.
  • Hall, C.M. (2006). Urban entrepreneurship, corporate interests and sports mega-events: the thin policies of competitiveness within the hard outcomes of neoliberalism. The Sociological Review, 54, 59-70.
  • Hamm, R. (1999). Regionalwirtschaftliche Effekte von Events und Probleme bei ihrer Quantifizierung – Überlegungen am Beispiel eines Fußball-Bundesligavereins. Tourismus Journal 3, no. 3: 303–324.
  • Jeanrenaud, C., ed. (1999). The Economic Impact of Sport Events. Neuchâtel: Editions CIES.
  • JYP –official websites (2015). http://www.jypliiga.fi/joukkue/historia. (Referred May 18,2015
  • JYP –official websites (2017). http://www.jypliiga.fi/in-english/. (Referred December 15, 2017)
  • JYP –official websites (2018). http://www.jypliiga.fi/2018/02/euroopan-mestari-jyp/ (Referred February 10, 2018)
  • Könecke, T., Preuss, H., & Schütte, N. (2017). Direct regional economic impact of Germany’s 1. FC Kaiserslautern through participation in the 1. Bundesliga. Soccer & Society, 18(7), 988-1011.
  • Liiga, (2018). http://liiga.fi/uutiset/2017/03/15/liigan-yleisomaarat-kasvoivat-runkosarjassa-lahes-kaksi-miljoonaa-katsojaa. (Referred February 15, 2018)
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  • Preuss, H., Könecke, T. and Schütte, N., (2010). Calculating the Primary Economic Impact of a Sports Club's Regular Season Competition: A First Model’. Journal of Sport Science and Physical Education, no. 60: 17–22.
  • Preuss, H., Könecke T., and Schütte N., (2011). The Primary Economic Impact of the Bundesliga Football Club 1. FC Kaiserslautern, in Commitment in Sport Management. Book of Abstracts. ed. 19th EASM Conference, 297–8.
  • Preuss, H., and Weiss, H.-J., (2003). Torchholder Value Added: Der ökonomische Nutzen der Olympischen Spiele 2012 in Frankfurt Rhein-Main. Eschborn: AWV-Verlag.
  • Preuss, H. (2004). Calculating the regional impact of the Olympic Games. European Sport Management Quarterly, 4, no. 4: 283–304.
  • Rappaport, J., and C. Wilkerson (2001). ‘What Are the Benefits of Hosting a Major League Sports Franchise?’. http://www.kc.frb.org/Publicat/Econrev/PDF/1q01rapp.pdf (accessed February 15, 2018).
  • Rothwell, R. and Zegveld, W., (1982). Innovation and the Small and Medium Sized Firm. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign's Academy for Entrepreneurial Leadership Historical Research Reference in Entrepreneurship. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1496714
  • Smith, A. & Stewart, B. (2010). The special features of sport: A critical revisit. Sport Management Review, 13, pp.1-13. doi: 10.1016/j.smr.2009.07.002
  • Smith, A. & Westerbeek, H. (2007). Sport as a vehicle for deploying corporate social responsibility. Journal of Corporate Citizenship, 25, 43–54.
  • Solberg, H. A., and Preuss, H., (2007). Major sport events and long-term tourism impacts. Journal of Sport Management, 21, no. 2: 213–234.
  • Troilo, M., Bouchet, A., Urban, T. L., & Sutton, W. A. (2016). Perception, reality, and the adoption of business analytics: Evidence from North American professional sport organizations. Omega, 59, 72-83.
  • Turco, D. M. & Kelsey, C. W. (1992). Assessing the economic impact of parks and recreation special events. Alexandria, VA: National Recreation and Parks Association.
  • Yu, Y. and Turco, D. M. (2000). Issues in tourism event economic impact studies: The case of the 1995 Kodak Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. Current Issues in Tourism, 3(2), 138-149.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Sports Medicine
Journal Section SPORT MANAGEMENT
Authors

Risto Rasku This is me

Cem Tınaz 0000-0002-9595-4995

Douglas Turco This is me

Publication Date May 29, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 11 Issue: 2

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APA Rasku, R., Tınaz, C., & Turco, D. (2020). Direct Economic Impacts of a Professional Sport Team on the Host City: The Case of JYP and Jyväskylä, Finland. Pamukkale Journal of Sport Sciences, 11(2), 15-30.