The Wharton Sports Business Initiative (WSBI) is a partnership among top level business leaders, Wharton faculty and students that generates and disseminates knowledge about the sports industry through educational programs, strategic corporate partnerships, high-level student consulting assignments, global forums, and research.  The Wharton Sports Business Initiative is not a degree granting program.  It is a research and executive education focused "think tank."

 

The Wharton Sports Business Initiative examines the sports industry in the same manner that, for example, financial institutions, manufacturing or the real estate industries are traditionally explored at major business schools. Wharton is uniquely positioned with its breadth of faculty to serve as a leader for the examination and implementation of best practices and future business models in this arena. 

 

Many sports industry practices may be ‘suboptimal’ - that is, there may be inefficiencies that could be eliminated or at least mitigated if the industry were exposed more broadly to new ideas from the academy. The academic setting allows for sports business competitors to benchmark and work together on industry wide issues.  Additionally, the Initiative is focusing on best practices for sports entities and individuals regarding their philanthropic activities.  The Initiative is located in the Wharton School’s Legal Studies and Business Ethics Department, where a major focus of the faculty’s work is on social responsibility in business.

 

WSBI provides opportunities at its main campus in Philadelphia as well as at Wharton West in San Francisco and in conjunction with our relationships with INSEAD business school in France and Singapore and the Indian School of Business.  Please read on to learn more about WSBI.

 

Wharton School Announces $5 Million Gift from Julie and Ken Moelis to Support Wharton Sports Business Initiative

Press Release (PDF)

 

 

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02/20/08: Baseball, Steroids and Business Ethics: How Breaches of Trust Can Change the Game

 

05/02/07: Scouting for the Best Athletes (or Analysts): Character vs. Performance

 

04/05/07: Cricket in India: It's Big Business but Not Businesslike

 

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