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A popular soccer myth states that teams affected by a sending-off perform better than they would have performed without the penalty. Based on economic theory, we analyze the course of soccer matches using data from the German Bundesliga from 1999 to 2009. The results show that sending-offs...
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decisions on team performance. We document that managers’ perseverance in playing style is positively related to team outcomes …
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antitrust exemption, access rules to Judo tournaments, sale systems of media rights in European football as well as a unique … some competitors in Formula One motor racing. Eventually, the areas of state aid to football clubs and mergers in Danish … football are sketched. …
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participation of (superstar) players, this paper analyzes the individual athletes' economic incentives in the decision to … reward and punishment. It uses unbalanced panel data on Pro Bowl players from the Super Bowl era (1971-2019), alongside …
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Superstars in European football are exceptionally talented and enjoy celebrity status. While second-tier stars, i ….e., players barely below superstar status, lack popularity, their marginal contribution to team performance on the pitch relative … and second-tier stars, we compare the marginal contributions of superstars and second-tier stars to team performance on …
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