The significance of football in an urban mosaic

I. Lapsley
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PurposeThis study aims to add to the understanding of the significance of football in cities, where most major football clubs are located. Specifically, this study offers a distinctive perspective on what might be regarded as “football cities” by the study's mobilisation of theories of the urban mosaic, the calculable city and identity. This study contributes to the emergent field of popular culture (Jeacle, 2012) and, within this field of popular culture, the significance of soccer. The particular setting of this study is the city. This paper is a contribution to the established accounting literature on city studies but within the neglected study of football in cities.Design/methodology/approachThis paper's focus is on the significance of football clubs in one city. The theoretical approach adopted is a blending of studies of the urban mosaic (Timms, 1975), the calculable city (Lapsley et al., 2010) and the established trend of identification studies in accounting. This investigation was undertaken in the city of Edinburgh by observation of football in city life. This research is a form of participant observation in which the author lived in the city in this study. The researcher undertook interviews with key actors in both football clubs and city management, made use of local media and scrutinised publicly available documents on both the clubs and the city administrations.FindingsThis research reveals the importance of the city mosaic in explaining the limited significance of football in this city. This approach underlines the merits of contextual studies. However, the evidence presented also reveals the presence of strong identity relationships between football clubs and the clubs' fans. These results reveal an internal perspective on city management and the activities of football clubs and the clubs' host city. The presence of multiple football clubs in a single city offers more diffuse identity relationships, with football clubs fostering stronger identification with the club than with the city. There is also evidence of single, dual and multiple identity relationships in this study which contrasts with the single identity perspectives of prior accounting research.Research limitations/implicationsThe focus of this paper is on the research question posed in the Call for Papers - Is there a Soccer Society? The findings of this study offer only limited evidence of a soccer society.Practical implicationsThere is a need to study other cities with football clubs to determine those which are mosaics and those which are dominated by football.Social implicationsThis a study which embraces the importance of social context in finding meaning in accounting research. This paper introduces the novel concept of the city mosaic which is a novel way of understanding different city contexts.Originality/valuePrior research on football has examined fans' behaviour, financial crises at football clubs and governance structures. This paper extends these earlier analyses by addressing the social context of football clubs in the city. Whilst most accounting research revealed rapid changes in identity during reforms, this study reveals a more complex relationship which aims to build continuity and commitment of fans' identity with the bigger football clubs in this city.
足球在城市马赛克中的意义
本研究旨在加深对城市足球重要性的理解,大多数主要足球俱乐部都位于城市。具体来说,这项研究通过对城市马赛克、可计算城市和身份的理论动员,提供了一个独特的视角,可以被视为“足球城市”。这项研究有助于新兴的流行文化领域(Jeacle, 2012),以及在这个流行文化领域中,足球的意义。这个研究的特殊背景是城市。本文是对已建立的关于城市研究的会计文献的贡献,但在城市足球的研究中被忽视。设计/方法/方法本文的重点是一个城市的足球俱乐部的意义。所采用的理论方法是混合了城市马赛克(Timms, 1975)、可计算城市(Lapsley et al., 2010)和公认的会计识别研究趋势的研究。这项调查是在爱丁堡市进行的,通过观察足球在城市生活中的作用。本研究是一种参与式观察的形式,作者在本研究中居住在城市中。研究人员采访了足球俱乐部和城市管理部门的关键人物,利用当地媒体并仔细审查了有关俱乐部和城市管理部门的公开文件。这项研究揭示了城市马赛克的重要性,解释了足球在这个城市的有限意义。这种方法强调了语境研究的优点。然而,提出的证据也揭示了足球俱乐部和俱乐部球迷之间存在着强烈的身份关系。这些结果揭示了城市管理、足球俱乐部活动和俱乐部主办城市的内部视角。在一个城市中存在多个足球俱乐部提供了更分散的身份关系,足球俱乐部培养了更强的俱乐部认同,而不是城市。本研究中也有证据表明存在单一、双重和多重身份关系,这与先前会计研究的单一身份观点形成了对比。研究限制/意义本文的重点是在征稿中提出的研究问题-是否有一个足球协会?这项研究的结果只提供了有限的证据,一个足球社会。实际意义有必要研究其他有足球俱乐部的城市,以确定哪些是马赛克,哪些是足球主导。社会影响这是一项包含社会背景在会计研究中寻找意义的重要性的研究。本文介绍了城市马赛克的概念,这是一种理解不同城市文脉的新方法。先前对足球的研究考察了球迷的行为、足球俱乐部的财务危机和治理结构。本文通过解决城市足球俱乐部的社会背景来扩展这些早期的分析。虽然大多数会计研究揭示了在改革期间身份的快速变化,但这项研究揭示了一种更复杂的关系,旨在建立球迷与该市大型足球俱乐部身份的连续性和承诺。
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