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2009 and 2014 (N=29,934), we employ realized break points as the potential triggers of PM and rest periods between two …
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developed a specific organizational structure, one must take the economic peculiarities of team sports leagues into …
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developed a specific organizational structure, one must take the economic peculiarities of team sports leagues into …
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This paper applies contest theory to provide an integrated framework of a team sports league and analyses the …
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In this paper, we provide an analysis of the principal economic issues in the professional team sports industry. We …
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of the new regulations. As a by-product it will become obvious why and in which points the concerns are unfounded. …
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the competition. Regarding national team competitions, however, we expect that the TV audience should also be driven by …
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The transfer system imposed by the football governing bodies on employment relations made sure that a player could not leave his current club and sign with another club without the current club's explicit consent. The 1995 Bosman judgement of the European Court of Justice declaring football...
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Historically, European team sports leagues were run by their respective national and international associations and …
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-sided markets into a contest model. In professional team sports, the competition of the clubs functions as a platform that enables …
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