Jeremy Moulard

Jeremy Moulard
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  • PhD
  • Lecturer at University of Lausanne

Business model & stakeholders management in new stadium project.

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Introduction
He was head of development in a training center of the French Football Federation for 7 years before becoming a researcher at the Sport Institut of Lausanne University. With his academic and managerial profile, Jeremy Moulard helps communities & professionals clubs on the economic models of their major sports equipment. He works more specifically on the methods of programming, financing, operation, stakeholders management and entertainment of major international sports venues.
Current institution
University of Lausanne
Current position
  • Lecturer
Additional affiliations
University of Lausanne
Position
  • Sport Management PostDoc

Publications

Publications (11)
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This paper examines the influence of local government financial support on the governance of professional football clubs, particularly in the context of stadium construction and renovation. The qualitative data underpinning this study comprises 14 semi-structured interviews totaling ca. 560 minutes. These interviews were conducted in relation to t...
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This study investigates the evolving role of major technology corporations—namely, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, Facebook, Netflix, and Google—in the sports industry, with a specific focus on soccer. By employing a qualitative content analysis of media reports, scientific literature, and annual reports from 2000 to 2021, the research scrutinizes the va...
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Big Tech companies have increasingly invested in sports rights in recent years, leading to a growing presence of these companies in the sports industry. This study aims to investigate the relationship between Big Tech and sports, with a specific focus on the soccer industry, by analyzing the activities of six major tech companies (Amazon, Apple, Mi...
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Several football stadiums were built or renovated in France for hosting the 2016 UEFA European Football Championship. This study examines to what extent financial support by local governments for stadium construction or renovation induces soft budget constraints (SBC) for professional sports clubs. We address the research question based on a quanti...
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Several football stadiums were built or renovated in France for hosting the 2016 UEFA European Football Championship. This study examines to which extent the financial support by local governments for stadium construction or renovation induces soft budget constraints (SBC) for professional sports clubs. We address the research question based on a q...
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Cette contribution évalue les résultats du programme de construction de trois stades français (Lille, Nice et Bordeaux) mené conjointement entre le secteur public et privé entre 2012 et 2015 via des contrats de partenariats public-privé (PPP). L’objectif visé par le programme, outre l’accueil de l’Euro 2016, était de permettre le développement écon...
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Cette contribution évalue les résultats du programme de construction de 13 stades français mené conjointement entre le secteur public et privé entre 2008 et 2016. L’objectif visé par le programme était notamment de permettre le développement économique du football professionnel, à l’instar de ce qui a été observé en Allemagne à la suite d’un progra...
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Cette thèse évalue et explique l’impact économique des nouveaux stades sur l’écosystème d’affaires du football professionnel français. Entre 2008 et 2016, 13 nouvelles enceintes ont été créées ou ont été rénovées. L’objectif visé par ce programme est de permettre l’évolution des modèles de revenus des clubs, et en parallèle la baisse des subvention...

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