The Sporting Goods Industry


Book Description

The last 20 years have brought remarkable growth and change to the sporting goods industry. The term "sporting goods" once comprised only equipment like golf clubs, basketballs and tennis rackets. With the recent explosion in apparel and footwear sales, though, the industry has moved far beyond equipment manufacture. Skyrocketing marketing budgets have resulted in top-name athletic endorsements and relentless branding, and athletic companies' logos are now easily among the most recognizable corporate trademarks in the world. This work, both a valuable text for students and an indispensable handbook for professionals, offers insight into every major function of the sporting goods industry. Chapters cover the development of the industry; the industry's structure and size; manufacturers' products and market shares; channels of distribution; sports medicine and product liability; sports marketing, including licensing, endorsement and sponsorship; the use of traditional media and market research; sales trends and profitability; and e-commerce. Each chapter includes discussion questions and exercises. Appendices provide directories of sporting goods vendors, retailers, and multi-sport media and trade associations. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.










The Sporting Goods Market in Southeast United States


Book Description

The sporting goods market in the southeast United States is dominated by the sale of licensed apparel products, athletic footwear & in-line skates. Sales of equipment for use in sports & leisure activities such as golf, tennis, baseball, football & soccer are also strong. Sales of equipment for use in traditional outdoor activities such as hunting, fishing & camping have dropped somewhat, while equipment sales for winter sports like skiing, skating & hockey enjoy a core following but still occupy the lower end of the sales spectrum. Due to adoption of healthier & more active lifestyles, sales of athletic equipment & bicycles remain strong. This report covers the states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North & South Carolina, Tennessee, Puerto Rico & the Virgin Islands. Following the overview it looks at distribution & market access (import regulations). Lists of promotional venues, contacts & support services conclude the document.







The Sporting Goods Market in the Midwestern United States


Book Description

This document presents information on the sporting goods market in the Midwestern United States. It describes channels of distribution and import regulations. It also provides a directory of trade shows, industry and professional associations, college and university athletics departments, retailers, and government contacts.







The Midwestern Sporting Goods Market


Book Description

This look at the market for sports equipment & accessories in the United States gives an overview describing changes in sports participation among Americans. It then looks at changes in the market place, distribution channels (retail, direct sales, distributors & wholesalers, agents & sales representatives), factors determining purchase decisions, & promotional venues. Sporting goods industry contacts & support services conclude the report.