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Canadian Sport Marketing
9781718200944
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The rapid professionalization of marketing in the sport industry has helped vault the business of sport into the upper echelons of the economy. Innovative, effective, timely, and culturally sensitive marketing allows sport managers to vie for consumer attention in an ever-expanding marketplace of competitors.
Canadian Sport Marketing, Third Edition With HKPropel Access, brings to life the fundamental principles of marketing, drawn from Canadian experience, with the end goal of providing students with a toolbox of useful tactics, frameworks, models, and knowledge to support a promising career or future learning in sport marketing. It covers essential topics, including the Canadian sport system and Canadian consumer behavior, market research, branding, pricing, sponsorship, ambush marketing, traditional media, social media, and digital marketing. Additionally, a sample marketing plan provides instructors an invaluable opportunity for assigned experiential learning and gives students a practical tool for use in early career work.
The only text focusing on Canadian sport marketing, this edition has been extensively updated to foster applied learning in sport marketing concepts and theories, supported by expert perspectives from the Canadian sport industry. Over 40 sport industry executives and experts contribute to the In the Know sidebars, Executive Perspective, and case studies, which draw from the most successful Canadian sport brands, events, and organizations to provide real-life application of the material.
Authors Norm OReilly and Benoit Séguin welcome Gashaw Abeza and Michael Naraine, forming an author team with comprehensive professional experience in the Canadian sport sector. With reflections on, and references to, a variety of Canadian and provincial sport entities, this third edition offers the following::
Strengthen and prepare students for future success in the sport industry with Canadian Sport Marketing, Third Edition With HKPropel Access.
Note:: A code for accessing HKPropel is included with all new print books.
Canadian Sport Marketing, Third Edition With HKPropel Access, brings to life the fundamental principles of marketing, drawn from Canadian experience, with the end goal of providing students with a toolbox of useful tactics, frameworks, models, and knowledge to support a promising career or future learning in sport marketing. It covers essential topics, including the Canadian sport system and Canadian consumer behavior, market research, branding, pricing, sponsorship, ambush marketing, traditional media, social media, and digital marketing. Additionally, a sample marketing plan provides instructors an invaluable opportunity for assigned experiential learning and gives students a practical tool for use in early career work.
The only text focusing on Canadian sport marketing, this edition has been extensively updated to foster applied learning in sport marketing concepts and theories, supported by expert perspectives from the Canadian sport industry. Over 40 sport industry executives and experts contribute to the In the Know sidebars, Executive Perspective, and case studies, which draw from the most successful Canadian sport brands, events, and organizations to provide real-life application of the material.
Authors Norm OReilly and Benoit Séguin welcome Gashaw Abeza and Michael Naraine, forming an author team with comprehensive professional experience in the Canadian sport sector. With reflections on, and references to, a variety of Canadian and provincial sport entities, this third edition offers the following::
- Learning objectives provide students a road map to navigate the content while maximizing retention.
- In the Know sidebars direct student attention to the consideration of real-world situations and sport business analysis.
- Executive Perspective sidebars, written by individuals who work within the industry, bring sport marketing concepts to life by using examples from Canadian sport businesses.
- Case studies in HKPropel allow enhanced practical application and use real Canadian examples with questions to ensure critical analysis and understanding.
- Test Your Knowledge questions help students assess their learning. Answers are provided in the instructor guide.
- A glossary helps students identify and learn key vocabulary within the text.
- A sample marketing plan provides an opportunity to review a completed marketing plan, and students can also use it as a template for creating their own plan.
Strengthen and prepare students for future success in the sport industry with Canadian Sport Marketing, Third Edition With HKPropel Access.
Note:: A code for accessing HKPropel is included with all new print books.
Product Details
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9781718200944
9781718200944
Data sheet
- Publication date
- 2022
- Issue number
- 3
- Cover
- paperback
- Pages count
- 400
- Weight (g)
- 1134
- Foreword
Richard Pound, IOC Member
Introduction
Bob Wanzel, Founding Director, Institute for Sport Marketing, Laurentian University
Part I. Introducing Canadian Sport Marketing
Chapter 1. An Introduction to Sport Marketing
Executive Perspective: Mark Harrison, President and CEO, The T1 Agency
Athlete Perspective: Curtis Knight, National Lacrosse League (NLL) Player and Marketing Professional
Expert Perspective: Jonathon Edwards, Associate Professor of Kinesiology, University of New Brunswick
What Is Marketing?
The Uniqueness of Sport Marketing
Chapter Summary
Test Your Knowledge
Key Terms
Chapter 2. The Canadian Sport Industry
Executive Perspective: Katherine Henderson, CEO, Curling Canada
Executive Perspective: Scott McRoberts, Director of Athletics, University of Guelph
A Brief Introduction to Canada
Sport Organizations in Canada
Sport Events in Canada
Sport Facilities in Canada
Professional Sport
University and College Sport
Olympic Sport
Grassroots and Amateur Sport
Chapter Summary
Test Your Knowledge
Key Terms
Chapter 3. Sport-Market Research
Executive Perspective: Krista Benoit, President and CEO, iSPARK Consulting
Executive Perspective: Indivar Kushari, COO, Q.i. Value Systems Inc., and Former Chief Data and Information Officer, Canadian Football League
Time as a Key Element in Marketing Research
The Uses of Marketing Research
Types of Market Research
Types of Data Sources
The Market Research Process
Chapter Summary
Test Your Knowledge
Key Terms
Chapter 4. The Canadian Sport Consumer
Executive Perspective: Rebecca Shanks, Vice President, The T1 Agency
Expert Perspective: Luke R. Potwarka, Director of the Spectator Technology and Experience (SEAT) Laboratory and Associate Professor of Recreation and Leisure Studies, University of Waterloo
Understanding Sport Consumption
Sport Consumption as Spectators
Sport Consumption as Participants
Chapter Summary
Test Your Knowledge
Key Terms
Part II. Segmentation, Targeting, and Positioning and the Canadian Sport-Marketing Mix
Chapter 5. Segmentation, Targeting, and Positioning in Canadian Sport
Executive Perspective: Dale Hooper, Former Chief Brand Officer, Rogers, and Past Vice President of Marketing and Consumer Insights, PepsiCo
Expert Perspective: Katie Sveinson, Assistant Professor in the School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management, Temple University; and Larena Hoeber, Professor of Kinesiology and Health Studies and Associate Dean for Graduate Studies, Research, and Special Projects, University of Regina
Segmentation, Targeting, and Positioning (STP) as Economic Advantage
STP as the Bridge to Marketing Strategy
Market Selection
Targeting
Positioning
Common Target Markets in Canadian Sport
Chapter Summary
Test Your Knowledge
Key Terms
Chapter 6. The Sport Product
Executive Perspective: Darryl Boynton, Associate Vice President of Partnerships, Canadian Tire Corporation
Expert Perspective: Terry Eddy, Assistant Professor of Sport Management, University of Windsor
What Is the Sport Product?
Sport Product Forms
Sport Brands
Packaging Elements of the Sport Product
Chapter Summary
Test Your Knowledge
Key Terms
Chapter 7. The Digital Sport Product
Executive Perspective: David Thomson, Vice President and Managing Director, NFL Canada
Executive Perspective: Mark Nadolny, Products Manager-Digital and Data, Canadian Olympic Committee
Expert Perspective: Alanna Harman, Assistant Professor of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Wilfrid Laurier University
Expert Perspective: Elio Antunes, President and CEO, ParticipACTION
What Makes a Sport Product Digital?
Why Is the Digital Sport Product Special?
What Are the Two Types of Digital Sport Products?
Chapter Summary
Test Your Knowledge
Key Terms
Chapter 8. Branding in Sport
Executive Perspective: Scott Smith, President and CEO, Hockey Canada
Executive Perspective: Leah MacNab, Managing Director, National Basketball Association (NBA) Canada
Expert Perspective: Vijay Setlur, Sport Marketing Instructor in the Schulich School of Business, York University
Branding and Sport
Building Brand Equity
The Branding Process
Real-Life Brand Management
Chapter Summary
Test Your Knowledge
Key Terms
Chapter 9. Pricing in Sport Marketing
Expert Perspective: Mike Alcorn, Consultant, International Institute for Sport Business and Leadership
Expert Perspective: Peter Tingling, Associate Dean of the Undergraduate Program and Associate Professor of Management Information Systems in the Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University
Executive Perspective: Matt Afinec, President and COO, Hamilton Tiger-Cats Football Club, 2021 Grey Cup Festival, and Forge FC Hamilton Soccer Club
Price: What Is It?
Price and the Four Ps
Price and Value
Ethics and Pricing
Setting Price
Break-Even Analysis
Controlling Costs
Key Pricing Issues
Chapter Summary
Test Your Knowledge
Key Terms
Chapter 10. Sport Promotion
Executive Perspective: Cameron Kusch, President, Guelph Nighthawks Basketball Club
Executive Perspective: Erin Mathany, Vice President of Marketing and Partnerships, Canada Games Council
Promotion
Promotional Mix
Executional Elements of Promotions
Chapter Summary
Test Your Knowledge
Key Terms
Chapter 11. Media and Distribution in Sport
A Brief History of the Sport Media Business
Overview of Media Rights Revenue
Models of Delivering Sport Content
Key Players in the Sport Media Business in Canada
Media Relations Management
Distribution of Tangible Sport Products and Events
Chapter Summary
Test Your Knowledge
Key Terms
Chapter 12. Social Media and Distribution in Sport
Executive Perspective: John Delaney, Manager of Social Media, True North Sports + Entertainment-Winnipeg Jets
Expert Perspective: Olan Scott, Assistant Professor of Sport Management, Brock University
Social Media and Its Distinguishing Features
Dimensions of Social Media Use in Sport Marketing
Practical Guide: Managing Social Media Platforms
Return on Investment from Social Media in Sport
Chapter Summary
Test Your Knowledge
Key Terms
Part III. Important Strategic Elements of Sport Marketing in Canada
Chapter 13. Sport Sponsorship
Executive Perspective: Brenda Woods, Vice President of Marketing, Visa Canada
Executive Perspective: Don Mayo, Global Managing Partner, IMI International
Market Trends in Canadian Sponsorship
Sponsorship and Activation
History of Sponsorship
Sponsorship and Its Roots in Philanthropy
Relationship of Sponsorship to Marketing
Relationship Between Sponsorship and Advertising
Corporate Objectives and Sponsorship
Reaching the Target Market
Sponsorship and Olympic and Paralympic Sport Properties
Chapter Summary
Test Your Knowledge
Key Terms
Chapter 14. Building Successful Sport Sponsorships
Executive Perspective: Gavin Roth, Founder and Managing Partner, Gavin Roth + Associates Revenue Consultants Inc.
Executive Perspective: François Robert, Executive Director of Partnerships, Canadian Paralympic Committee
Sponsorship Stakeholders
Sponsorship in Canada—A Model for Sport Sponsorship Success
Step 1: Presponsorship Practices
Step 2: Negotiation Stage
Step 3: Sponsorship Life
Step 4: Sponsorship Termination
Best Practices in Canadian Sport Sponsorship
Chapter Summary
Test Your Knowledge
Key Terms
Chapter 15. Ambush Marketing
The Business Impact of Ambush Marketing
What Does Ambush Marketing Look Like?
Ambush Marketing: An Alternative to Traditional Sponsorship Strategies?
Research on Ambush Marketing
Strategies of Ambush Marketing
Counterambushing Strategies
Ambush Marketing and Clutter
Chapter Summary
Test Your Knowledge
Key Terms
Chapter 16. Technology in Sport Marketing
Expert Perspective: Dr. Cheri Bradish, Associate Professor of Marketing Management, Ryerson University
Executive Perspective: Costa Kladianos, Vice President of Innovation and Technology, Canlan Ice Sports
Information Technology and Information Systems
Information Systems in the Marketing Cycle
Chapter Summary
Test Your Knowledge
Key Terms
Chapter 17. Social Marketing in Sport
Executive Perspective: Allison Sandmeyer-Graves, CEO, Canadian Women & Sport
Expert Perspective: David Legg, Professor, Mount Royal University
What Is Social Marketing?
When Is Social Marketing Appropriate?
Understanding Social Marketing and the Company and Consumer
Segmentation, Targeting, and Positioning (STP) for Social Marketers
Social-Marketing Strategy
Target Market: High-Performance Sport
Chapter Summary
Test Your Knowledge
Key Terms
Chapter 18. Sport-Marketing Strategy Implementation and Evaluation
Executive Perspective: Paul Ausman, Manager of Event Services, Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group
Expert Perspective: Dana Lee Ellis, Associate Professor in the School of Sports Administration Management, Laurentian University
Executive Perspective: Johnny Misley, CEO, Ontario Soccer, and Board of Directors, League1 Ontario
Marketing-Strategy Implementation in Sport
Marketing-Strategy Evaluation in Sport
Chapter Summary
Test Your Knowledge
Key Terms
Chapter 19. Olympic Marketing
Executive Perspective: Andrew Baker, Vice President of International Relations and Public Affairs, Canadian Olympic Committee
Executive Perspective: Debbie Low, CEO, Canadian Sport Institute Ontario
Executive Perspective: David Bedford, CEO, Athletics Canada
History of Olympic Sponsorship: 1896 to 1976
IOCs Sponsorship Expansion: 1976 to the Present
Olympic Broadcasting
The Olympic Programme (TOP) Sponsorship Program
The Olympic Brand
Olympic Marketing in Canada
Chapter Summary
Test Your Knowledge
Key Terms
Chapter 20. Marketing Plan Example
Executive Perspective: Dan MacKenzie, President, Canadian Hockey League
The Desert Dry Rack: A Product by Desert Sports Limited
Introduction and Acknowledgement
Executive Summary
Market Research
Situation Analysis
Competition Analysis
Marketing Strategy
Financials
Chapter Summary
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