La gestión de la industria del fútbol moderno y los desafíos actuales: revisión sistemática de la literature
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https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v64.109631Palabras clave:
Desafíos, gestión contemporánea, práctica, gestión de la industria del fútbolResumen
Introducción: El fútbol es conocido como el "juego global" porque es muy popular en muchas partes del mundo. Se han realizado numerosos estudios en diferentes partes, segmentos y niveles de la industria del fútbol. Sin embargo, los hallazgos no son concluyentes, unidireccionales y contradictorios. Objetivo: analizar las prácticas de gestión de la industria del fútbol contemporánea, los desafíos y las perspectivas futuras en la industria del fútbol. Metodología: Se utilizó una revisión sistemática de la literatura. Se registraron inicialmente 540 artículos de las bases de datos Google Scholar, SCOPUS y JSTOR. A través de criterios de inclusión y exclusión, se analizaron temáticamente 83 materiales publicados que cumplieron con los criterios de inclusión. Resultados: Los hallazgos revelan que una perspectiva global con fidelidad a las raíces locales, asociaciones comerciales cambiantes, un panorama mediático cambiante, aspectos culturales en el campo de juego del fútbol y el atractivo del juego son los principales patrones identificados en la globalización y su desarrollo. En particular, las normas y reglamentos específicos, la naturaleza de la competencia, la propiedad, el liderazgo y la gobernanza también son variantes actuales en la gestión del fútbol. Discusión: Por lo tanto, estos son ingredientes cruciales para comprender la dinámica futura del fútbol global y representan desafíos y dilemas para la industria. Conclusiones: Como resultado, es factible un estudio de investigación masivo o único sobre las prácticas, problemas y posibilidades actuales de la industria del fútbol moderno a nivel local, subregional, continental e internacional.
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