Determinants of coopetition and contingency of strategic choices: the case of professional football clubs in France

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Title
Determinants of coopetition and contingency of strategic choices: the case of professional football clubs in France
Journal
European Sport Management Quarterly
Author(s)
Feuillet Antoine, Terrien Mickael, Scelles Nicolas, Durand Christophe
ISSN
1618-4742
1746-031X
Publication state
Published
Issued date
18/06/2020
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Pages
1-16
Language
english
Abstract
Research question: The research aims to identify the determinants of ‘coopetitive’ strategies compared to more competitive or cooperative ones, while examining the contingency of strategic choices to strategic groups. The focus is on French professional football over the 2006–2017 period. The contribution to the literature comes from using strategic groups and breaking down specific characteristics of player transactions in this industry. Research methods: The methodology is based on an exploratory statistical analysis composed by cluster analysis. First, a Pearson’s principal component analysis (PCA) is conducted, before using Kmeans classification. ResultsandFindings:Resultsprovideempiricalevidenceforahigh contingency of strategic choices. The taxonomy found is closely related to the economic, financial and sporting characteristics of a club. Belonging to a specific class highly influences the strategy a club can implement. In addition, the diversity of club behaviours in the league are highlighted. Implications: Our findings bring relevant information for practitioners about their strategies and the managerial implications of a potential reform of player transactions between teams. Indeed, FIFA is working on a reform to limit the number of outgoing loans that a team can use and better control the transfer system.
Keywords
Competition, Strategy, Contingency, Strategic group, Football
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