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Scoring an Own Goal? Ethical issues in the UK professional soccer business
Toby Hawkes
  1 London Business School
Copyright Blackwell Publishers Ltd 1998

ABSTRACT

It is only in recent years that soccer has become big business, and the ethical strains are beginning to show. What is the "product" and where do fans figure in the list of "stakeholders"? The writer is completing his MBA at London Business School, and is a lifelong football fan.


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10.1111/1467-8608.00084 About DOI

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