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We analyze the voting behavior and ratings of judges in a popular song contest held every year in Europe. The dataset …
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entertainment goods as music and movies. In the markets for music, this implies that the same hits and the same artists should be … Song Contest, the worldwide biggest live broadcasted international music competition between all countries of the European …
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The economic literature on the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) establishes empirical evidence for culturally-biased voting, more precisely also biases based on geographical closeness, political relations, ethnical and linguistic affinity. The Bundesvision Song Contest (BSC), a similar contest with...
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This paper investigates the stock market reaction to a change in investor mood following the Eurovision Song Contest—an annual international song competition and one of the most watched non-sporting events globally. Contrary to existing literature on international competitions, we find a...
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significantly influences the individual voting bias, for instance, experts with classical music backgrounds display significantly … international music competition. The countries of the European Broadcasting Union participate by sending an artist (or a group of … analyzed the voting behavior of juries (consisting of music industry professionals) and audiences to identify voting biases …
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