Beyond the Sidelines: Prof. Oscar Pérez-Córdova’s Journey into Sports Academia and his Quest for Innovation
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Beyond the Sidelines: Prof. Oscar Pérez-Córdova's Journey into Sports Academia and his Quest for Innovation
Oscar Pérez Córdova, the current head of Strategic Development at INSports Eurolatam Hub, is a name that is often linked with innovation in sports. Oscar has an inspiring story of transformation from being a football player to becoming a key figure in sports management and academia. Based in Barcelona for nearly two decades, Oscar has dedicated his career to keeping himself and the sports industry ahead of the curve. His insights into the industry are both profound and transformative, offering a rich tapestry of ideas for the future of sports. Here we delve into his journey and explore the top trends he identifies as pivotal to the industry’s future.
His journey is a testament to the possibilities that arise when passion meets opportunity. A former professional football player, Oscar has been immersed in the sports world since his teenage years. His transition from player to academic was not a sudden shift but rather a natural progression informed by his experiences on and off the field.
After hanging up his boots, Oscar pursued academics, studying sports management in a city that breathes sport – Barcelona. “When I arrived in Barcelona, I started to study sports management,” Oscar says, highlighting the city’s vibrant sports culture, bolstered by events like the 1992 Olympic Games, as a catalyst for his transition.
The Evolution of the Sports Industry
Oscar’s journey mirrors the evolution of the sports industry, shifting from a focus solely on athlete performance to a broader view encompassing management, sustainability, and technology. He recognizes the unique position Barcelona holds in this industry, offering strategic opportunities between markets like Mexico and Northern Europe. “Here, I noticed that sport was more than an industry,” he notes, affirming the immense growth potential he identified early on.
Oscar’s belief in the evolving nature of sports and its consumption influences his teaching philosophy. By nurturing young talent, he aims to equip the next generation with the tools needed to navigate and lead the industry into the future. “If we really want to change the future of sport, we need to trust in them. Because they have a new vision of consuming sport,” he stresses.
Current Trends Shaping the Sports Industry
Oscar’s journey mirrors the evolution of the sports industry, shifting from a focus solely on athlete performance to a broader view encompassing management, sustainability, and technology. He recognizes the unique position Barcelona holds in this industry, offering strategic opportunities between markets like Mexico and Northern Europe. “Here, I noticed that sport was more than an industry,” he notes, affirming the immense growth potential he identified early on.
Oscar’s belief in the evolving nature of sports and its consumption influences his teaching philosophy. By nurturing young talent, he aims to equip the next generation with the tools needed to navigate and lead the industry into the future. “If we really want to change the future of sport, we need to trust in them. Because they have a new vision of consuming sport,” he stresses.
Current Trends Shaping the Sports Industry
Oscar’s insights provide a roadmap of future trends that are reshaping the sports industry:
- Digital Transformation and Fan Engagement
One of the most challenging aspects, Oscar says, is keeping the human essence of sports while embracing digital innovation. He emphasizes that fan engagement must not rely solely on technology. “I think that’s the first mistake because it’s like the Maslow pyramid,” he warns, advocating for a strong foundational infrastructure in sports venues to enhance the fan experience.
- Sustainability and Social Responsibility
Oscar highlights the intrinsic link between sports and societal values, emphasizing the importance of driving sustainability. He believes that sport has a direct link to values that people need to use to speed up everything that involves sustainability and social responsibility.
- The Rise of New Sports and Globalization
As digital media spreads sports content globally, there’s a burgeoning interest in emerging sports. Oscar points out the agility these new sports possess, adapting quickly with fewer traditional restrictions, “They are getting bigger and better…they can play their own rules.”
- The Role of Women in Sports
A strong advocate for gender equality, Oscar asserts that the balanced representation of women is essential for the industry’s evolution. He points out the disparity, noting, “More than the 50 percent of consumption and the decision of how we consume in society come from women. And we’re not getting on this same level in some aspects from the sports industry.”
- Artificial Intelligence and Integrity
While there are fears around job displacement, Oscar argues that understanding artificial intelligence can be beneficial. “The big challenge for artificial intelligence is to try to.keep it human,” he stresses, urging the industry to maintain sports’ authentic human elements.
Career Opportunities for Sports Management Graduates
Oscar’s forward-thinking perspective opens numerous career pathways for sports management graduates. The increasing complexity and globalization of sports present myriad opportunities in areas such as digital marketing, sustainability management, and new sports development. His progressive ideas underscore the significance of roles connecting technology with fan experience and ethical governance, ensuring graduates are well-equipped to innovate and lead.
“A culture of innovation means all the organization, all the points, the contact points that the fans are going to have with the organization should be covered,” Oscar remarks, highlighting the need for organizations to adopt a holistic approach in engaging with fans through advanced profiling and personalized experiences.
Embracing Change and Looking Ahead
Oscar’s experience at ESEI where he teaches ‘New Trends in the Sports Business’ encapsulates the importance of diversity and adaptability in these changes. Referring to his experience in the classroom, he says: “I’m very, very happy to see how they [the students] are respecting the class and how they are respecting the word of the coach,” he shares, celebrating a teaching environment ripe with discussions and insights from an engaged, balanced student body.
Looking forward, Oscar envisions a future where sports will see “an oversaturation of some business models that are not working anymore,” indicating a continued shift towards democratization and fan-centric experiences. As a fan and an industry professional, Oscar urges innovation and empathy from all who engage with the ever-evolving world of sports.
His parting words to students and colleagues alike serve as both advice and inspiration: “Try to see both sides at the same time. Try to create an empathic vision of what you’re experiencing as a fan and try to push that as the thing that you can deliver.” Oscar’s journey and insights are invaluable resources to anyone aspiring to contribute to the sports industry’s dynamic landscape.