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Entrepreneurship and Resilience in Spanish Sports Clubs: A Cluster Analysis.
David Parra-camachoJuan Núñez-pomarPaloma Escamilla-fajardosubject
EntrepreneurshipHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectEntrepreneurial orientationBusiness modelentrepreneurial orientationRecessionArticlebusiness model adaptationsports clubssport management0502 economics and businessCluster AnalysisHumansMarketingmedia_commonSARS-CoV-205 social sciencesRPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCommerceEntrepreneurshipCOVID-19ProactivityMedicineCorporate social responsibility050211 marketingBusinessPsychological resilienceSport management050203 business & managementperformancedescription
Entrepreneurial orientation can be an effective response by sports clubs to manage a recession, such as the COVID-19 crisis. Therefore, its study can be fundamental to understand different ways of managing a recession. This study analyzes the entrepreneurial orientation of Spanish non-profit sports clubs to identify different groups and their profiles. The sample is composed of 145 Spanish non-profit sports clubs. Different validated scales have been used to analyze entrepreneurial orientation, business model adaptation, service quality, and economic and social performance (performance in social impact and performance in social causes). Entrepreneurial orientation is the variable used to differentiate the groups. This is made up of three dimensions: innovation, risk-taking, and proactivity. According to the results obtained, there are three groups of sports clubs according to their entrepreneurial orientation: non-entrepreneurs (n = 11), moderate entrepreneurs (n = 85), and strong entrepreneurs (n = 45). There are substantial differences between the three groups according to the adaptation of the business model, the perceived impact of COVID-19, and the returns analyzed. Strong entrepreneurs have considerably higher levels of business model adaptation, economic performance, social performance, and perceived service quality than non-entrepreneurs. Theoretical and practical implications have been drawn that can bring new information to the sports and organizational sector. For example, the diagnosis of the different profiles according to the level of entrepreneurship can be useful to propose strategies to improve performance. In this way, it can help to evaluate the return on the investment made by sponsors or governments in the organization.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2021-05-12 | International journal of environmental research and public health |