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Daniel RASCHER
Director of Academic Programs & Professor for the Sport Management Master's Program at the University of San Francisco
Daniel Rascher, Ph.D., is a prominent Professor and Academic Director in the Sport Management Program at the University of San Francisco, widely recognized for his expertise in sports economics and the financial dynamics of the North American Sports Model. Earning his doctorate in economics from the University of California, Berkeley, Dr. Rascher has become a leading voice in understanding how sports leagues, franchises, and events operate within the unique North American context. His research and teaching focus on the financial management of sports organizations, revenue generation, franchise valuation, and the broader economic impact of professional and collegiate teams.
Daniel Rascher is also a respected authority on antitrust and labor economics in sports, having provided critical economic analysis in landmark legal cases that have shaped athlete compensation and league policies, including the influential House v. NCAA case. His work explores the distinctive features of the North American Sports Model, such as closed league systems, franchise ownership, revenue sharing, salary caps, and mechanisms for ensuring competitive balance. These elements, he argues, are central to understanding both the business success and the cultural significance of North American sports.
In addition to his academic role, Daniel Rascher is the founder and president of SportsEconomics, LLC, and a partner at OSKR, LLC. Through these consultancies, he has advised major organizations across the NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, NCAA, and motorsports, providing expertise on mergers, acquisitions, market feasibility, and economic valuation. His practical insights have directly influenced the strategies of leading sports entities.
Daniel Rascher has published extensively, including over seventy academic articles and book chapters, and is co-author of the widely used textbook "Financial Management in the Sport Industry." He also serves on the editorial boards of top journals in the field. His contributions have earned him several prestigious awards, including a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Applied Sport Management Association. Through his scholarship, consulting, and teaching, Daniel Rascher continues to shape the evolving landscape of sports economics and finance in North America.
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