Abstract
In contrast to property-based resources examined in the previous chapter, this chapter examines the extent to which knowledge-based resources may be a source of sustained competitive advantage for established leagues. Following the discussion of Chap. 5, knowledge-based resources in sports leagues might take many possible forms. In general, knowledge may be embodied either in some type of technical know-how or in the form of managerial capabilities.
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The NHL did not adopt the term “commissioner” for its top position until 1993. Prior to that, the term “president” was used.
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Longley, N. (2013). Knowledge-Based Resources: Managerial Competencies. In: An Absence of Competition. Sports Economics, Management and Policy, vol 5. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-9485-0_7
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