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Edeling, Alexander, Stefan Hattula, and Torsten Bornemann. "Over, out, but present: recalling former sponsorships." European Journal of Marketing 51, no. 7/8 (2017): 1286–307. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ejm-05-2015-0263.

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Purpose This study aims at developing and testing a conceptual model that shows the antecedents of the recall of a former sponsorship. Design/methodology/approach Primary (n = 1,146) and secondary data from German professional soccer build the empirical base for this research. Multilevel logistic regression is used for data analysis. Findings The results show that retroactive interferences in the form of replacement sponsors for the same object reduce the recall of a former sponsorship, while the mere passage of time does not have a significant main effect. To counteract such forgetting, the e
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Pfister, Gertrud. "Development of Relationship to Sport: Sport Biographies of German Women." Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal 7, no. 1 (1998): 151–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/wspaj.7.1.151.

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In Germany there is a huge discrepancy between positive attitudes toward physical activity and actual practice of sport. According to representative studies more than 80% of the population is convinced that for various reasons, especially those of health, it is very important to take up a sport (Kaschuba, 1989). However, only 21% of the male and no more than 14% of the female population (older than 14) were reported to practice a sport at least once a week (Opaschowski, 1995).This article focuses on the question of how a relationship to sport develops in the course of the lives of girls and wo
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Waas, Sabine. "Celebrity and Athlete? Depictions of German Soccer Star Jérôme Boateng in Mass Media." Colloquia Germanica 57, no. 2 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.24053/cg-2024-0010.

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Starting in the 1970s, West German athletes were not only competing on the field but also off the field for television commercials, advertisement space, newspaper articles, and lucrative endorsement deals. New consumption patterns and changes in television audiences made it possible for athletes like Franz Beckenbauer to achieve celebrity status in Germany. Beckenbauer and his life achievements paved the way for subsequent soccer generations such as 2014 FIFA World Cup winners Lukas Podolski and Jérôme Boateng. These soccer players, who have a Migrationshintergrund, have gained attention in ta
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Frick, Bernd, and Dirk Semmelroth. "The Effects of (Un)Expected Match Outcomes on Stock Return: A Case Study of Borussia Dortmund." International Journal of Sport Finance 16, no. 4 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.32731/ijsf/164.112021.01.

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We analyze the nature of stock price reactions of Borussia Dortmund, the only publicly traded soccer club in Germany, following domestic league and international matches over an extended period of time. Our results suggest that abnormal returns vary with the match result, the match venue, the competition type, bookmakers’ expectations, and the importance of the Bundesliga match. Although our results confirm the evidence presented in previous studies, they are surprising insofar as the legal form of Borussia Dortmund GmbH & Co. KGaA—a mixture of a stock company (AG) and a limited partnershi
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Books on the topic "Soccer managers – Germany – Biography"

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Michael, Grant, ed. Scottish football managers. Birlinn, 2010.

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Jeffrey, Jim. Hibernian: The players and managers, 1946-2009. Breedon, 2009.

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Nick, Kehoe, ed. Kicking with both feet: The inside story of how the game really works. Headline, 1999.

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Herwaarden, Zeger van. Marco van Basten: De jaren in Italië en Oranje. De Arbeiderspers, 2006.

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Aldridge, John. John Aldridge: My story. Hodder & Stoughton, 1999.

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Woolnough, Brian. Glenn Hoddle: The man and the manager. Virgin, 1997.

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Gorman, John. Gory tales: The autobiography. Green Umbrella Pub., 2008.

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Iolanda, Rabascall, and Moñino Ladislao Javier, eds. Pep Guardiola, otra manera de ganar: La biografía. Corner, 2013.

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Bretel, Julio C. Peñaloza. Rafael Mendoza Castellón: El tigre de Achumani. [s.n.], 2004.

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Staley, Phil. Get those sheep off the pitch!: A life in non-league football. Prestige Print & Design], 2002.

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