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with business, mass media, and politics. Unlike sport, which emphasizes participation of both players and spectators, sport industry aims at maximizing its economic profits and social effects. To achieve these goals, business, media, and politics cooperate on the basis of interdependence. Media representation acts as a bridge linking business and politics in sport industry. On the one hand, as Neil Blain (2002) claims, media representation of sport produces the marketing initiatives that facilitate consumption of sport related commodities. On the other hand, sport is a friendly agent of liberal capitalism. Star athletes and sport events actually divert peoples attention from social problems and shape personal identities according to political interests (Marquee 1999; Rivenburgh 2002). In this context, business, mass media, and politics have developed an intimate relationship in the arena of sport industry. Due to its wide involvement in society, sport industry, therefore, is of great significance on both macro and micro levels. Specifically, sport industry is the catalyst in economy and an active ingredient in personal identity formation.
Industry Description
The US sporting goods manufacturing industry includes about 1,300 companies with combined annual revenue of about $10 billion. Large companies include Callaway Golf Company; Easton-Bell Sports; the Spalding division of Russell Brands; ICON Health & Fitness; and Rawlings Sporting Goods (a subsidiary of Jarden Corporation). The industry is concentrated: the 50 largest companies account for about 60 percent of industry revenue.
The Worldwide Sporting & Athletic Goods Manufacturing Industry report, published annually, contains timely and accurate industry statistics, forecasts and demographics. The report features 2011 current and 2012 forecast estimates on the size of the industry (sales, establishments, employment) for the 47 largest world countries, including United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Russia, China, Japan, India, Australia, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and South Africa. The report also includes industry definition, 5-year historical trends on industry sales, establishments and employment, a breakdown of establishments, sales and employment by employee size of establishment (9 categories), and estimates on up to 10 sub-industries, including golfing, fishing, hunting, baseball, winter sports, water sports, and bowling equipment. Countries covered:
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List of the top Sports equipment companies in the world, with corporate logos. This list of major Sports equipment companies includes the largest and most profitable Sports equipment businesses, corporations and firms in this industry. All companies on this list of notable Sports equipment firms are shown alphabetically, but can be sorted by any column. If you are wondering what the biggest Sports equipment companies are, this list should prove helpful.
Indian Sports goods and equipments are highly acclaimed around the world, while they have made a definite and indelible mark in the global sports equipments market. In fact, sports goods manufactured in India have thoroughly established their unique identity in several countries across the world. The list of these counties includes both developing and developed countries besides CIS Countries. A wonderful fact in this regard is that the sports equipments manufacturing industry of India that operates from the status of a cottage industry has today established itself as a principal and highly reliable supplier of high quality sports goods to a sizeable chunk of the international market. The Indian Sports equipments manufacturing industry has been exporting about 60% of its total domestic production to the sports loving consumers around the globe. This segment in India has today become a globally competitive and creative body. Whether it is just a Cricket bat, a hockey stick or a football, the significant contribution made by the Indian sports goods manufacturing industry to the global sports goods equipments market is indeed commendable and remarkable.
To a great extent, the sports equipments manufacturing industry in India is highly concentrated in the cottage and small-scale sector. Therefore, there is a scarcity of resources required for modernizing the technology and to effectively market the products. Talking of the sports goods manufacturing activity in Jalandar, three types of establishments can be identified namely big establishments that cater mainly to exports business besides meeting the needs of the domestic market; small establishments that focus on domestic market alone and unregistered units that are found in the urban pockets of Jalandhar. To a great extent, these unregistered units are small home-based units run by the members of families, often assisted by a few hired employees. In most cases, these units do not function independently. They accept the jobs outsourced by bigger firms and also do not enjoy a direct access to market. While the total value of the sports goods manufacturing in India is worth about 5,000 crores, the contribution of Jalandhar to this figure is about 60%. Amazingly, in the year 2008, Jalandhar based units alone had manufactured about 25,000 to 30,000 footballs a day. Steps towards development for sports equipment industry Some of the important stepping stones that have carried forward the sports goods manufacturing industry in India are a highly innovative approach to production combines with a sense of social responsibility in the larger interest of the society. This segment in the Indian manufacturing arena has thoroughly dedicated itself to rise up to the future demand by evolving new products that are demanded by newly emerging markets. The principal factor that has boosted up the growth of a large number of small scale sports goods manufacturing units in the country are the liberalized industrial policies of the government that have helped them to actualize the goals set forth by the Indian Government. The Indian sports goods manufacturing Industry is keenly looking forward to joint ventures and technical collaborations with suitable firms especially with a considerable degree of buy back arrangements, since the sports equipments manufactured in the country enjoy an immense export potential. In fact there already there are several manufacturing-cum-marketing collaborations in the arena that have matured to yield desired fruits across certain non-traditional disciplines. A number of others are now taking shape with the help and support rendered by some of the renowned leaders in the sports world. Potential of sport equipment industry The sports goods manufacturing industry of India is endowed with a huge potential across a wide spectrum of industrial issues including employment, economic development, and exports. This segment has today generated direct employment opportunities to about 1.5 lakh people. In Jalandhar alone, there are about 1,000 big and small sports goods manufacturers. Though the business statistics across the globe is greatly encouraging, sports goods manufacturers in India need to increasingly implement more modern and value added technology in the process of manufacturing and evolving innovative products. This will help in meeting the growing competition in the international market. Over and above, widening the products range manufacturing in India to include the equipments used in skiing, mountain climbing, golf, winter sports, water sports, skating, fitness and gymnasium, tennis and pool tables will help this industry grow to new heights as there is a great demand for these sports equipments in the international market.