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International Journal of Sports Marketing & Sponsorship | 2015

Event-specific ambush marketing legislation for mega-sporting events: an economics perspective

Steve McKelvey; Neil Longley

The bid process for hosting mega global sporting events mandates the enactment of event-specific ambush marketing legislation that provides extraordinary trademark law protections for private sports organisations and their official sponsors. Such event-specific ambush marketing legislation, or ESAML, has come under increasing scrutiny by academics and practitioners who question, among other things, the need for such legislation. One of the major areas of concern has become the potential social cost of such legislation that includes restrictions on free speech and curbs on marketplace competition. We apply economic theory as a means to explain why governments have been so willing to enact such legislation.


Sport, Business and Management: An International Journal | 2016

All together now? Exploring sales and marketing integration

Kevin Snyder; Steve McKelvey; William Sutton

Purpose – Building on prior research in interactions between sales and marketing departments, the purpose of this paper is to investigate departmental alignment among professional hockey teams. By using a single industry sample, the authors are able to identify high and low performers, along with structural antecedents that lead to higher alignment (Rouse and Daellenbach, 1999). Expiring inventory, customer knowledge, and volatile demand enhance the need for alignment and suggest opportunities for innovative mechanisms to share information among departments (Mullin et al., 2007). Design/methodology/approach – Through the usage of Kotler et al.’s (2006) survey instrument, the authors survey NHL Vice Presidents of sales and marketing to assess levels of structural alignment. The authors further explores strategies for alignment through qualitative interviews of select team executives. Findings – The authors find examples of high alignment, achieved through structural elements of proximity, cross-functional ...


Journal of Sport Management | 2008

Sponsorship Program Protection Strategies for Special Sport Events: Are Event Organizers Outmaneuvering Ambush Marketers?

Steve McKelvey; John Grady


Sport marketing quarterly | 2012

Sport Participant Attitudes toward Ambush Marketing: An Exploratory Study of ING New York City Marathon Runners

Steve McKelvey; Dennis Sandler; Kevin Snyder


Sport marketing quarterly | 2012

Industry Insider: Action Sports Execs

Steve McKelvey


Journal of Sport Management | 2007

Bush-Whacked: A Legal Analysis of the Unauthorized use of Sport Organizations' Intellectual Property in Political Campaign Advertising

Steve McKelvey; Anita M. Moorman


Sport marketing quarterly | 2015

Industry Insider: Geoff Moore

Steve McKelvey


Sport marketing quarterly | 2013

Industry Insider: Hilary Shaev

Steve McKelvey


Sport marketing quarterly | 2013

Industry Insider: Greg Downey

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Journal of the Legal Aspects of Sport | 2010

Caught in the Web? The Communication of Trademark Rights and Licensing Policy on University Official Athletic Websites

Steve McKelvey; Sheranne Fairley; Mark D. Groza

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John Grady

University of South Carolina

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Kevin Snyder

Southern New Hampshire University

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Mark D. Groza

Northern Illinois University

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William Sutton

University of South Florida

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