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The Royal Belgian Football Association: Redesigning a World-Class Digital Strategy
Standaert, Willem; Xiao Xiao; Ning Su et al.
2024
 

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Abstract :
[en] The Royal Belgian Football Association was a non-profit organization based in Brussels, Belgium that had a goal to organize, develop, and promote all forms of football in the country. To achieve this goal, it regularly interacted with many stakeholders including fans, commercial partners, association members, referees, and brand stewards. In 2021, the association was eager to digitalize these interactions through the use of its mobile app and added many features to the app over the next two years to support a fluid road map. However, during those two years, the performance of marquee teams was disappointing. More than ever, it seemed important to engender continuous digital engagement with stakeholders as a basis for further commercial growth. In March 2023, the director of marketing and communication and the director of digital, innovation, and technology were reviewing and assessing the association’s digital strategy, especially during the previous two years, and strategizing about the future. Their assessment revealed several important questions about how to prioritize digital initiatives in the future.
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Strategy & innovation
Author, co-author :
Standaert, Willem  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > HEC Liège : UER > UER Management : Marketing and Strategy
Xiao Xiao;  Copenhagen Business School
Ning Su;  Ivey Business School
Matteo Balliauw;  Royal Belgian Football Association
Language :
English
Title :
The Royal Belgian Football Association: Redesigning a World-Class Digital Strategy
Publication date :
23 January 2024
Publisher :
Ivey Publishing, London, Ontario, Unknown/unspecified
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