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Authors

Orlova L.

Degree
Dr of Economics, Associate Professor, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Department of Federal Antimonopoly Service of the Russian Federation
E-mail
Orlova.LN@rea.ru
Location
Moscow
Articles

Sports industry: state regulation, entrepreneurship or public-private partnership

The paper focuses on the authors’ views on the relevance of the state intervention the need for state intervention and regulation in the sport sector. Whereas modern sport is not only a social but also an economic phenomenon, its development, affects the interests of all socio-economic groups. To answer the question whether the state regulation in sport and in the sports industry is needed, the authors conducted a number of studies: comparative (other countries’ experience has been studied), economics and statistics (the analysis of statistical information has been carried out) and empirical (a public-opinion poll has been held). Drawing on the example of auto racing the features of the interaction between the public and private entities in the sports industry are demonstrated. The paper justifies the need of the state intervention in sports organizations performance by reference to the definitions of sport as business and physical activity and culture.
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Entrepreneurial risks in the conditions of economy digitalization o as exemplified by Russia

Digital transformation in entrepreneurship is gaining momentum more and more. Entrepreneurship philosophy defines how we perceive digitalization: either as technology or as a new model of doing business. Global business development strategies depend on this. As a discussion issue, this study proposes to discuss not only opportunities, but also risks and threats of digitalization, with prospects of neutralizing the latter. The study of the authors is aimed at identifying the abilities of beginners and future entrepreneurs to transform entrepreneurial thinking, arguments reflecting positive and critical attitude to business transformation.The results of the study show that future specialists are ready to transform and adjust to digital progress. However, there are factors that require changes in digitalization (high costs of robotics, substitution of true digitalization with false digitalization, cyber bullying, lack of digital culture, and others).
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