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We analyze the determinants of match attendance in the German premier football league ("Fußballbundesliga") in the …
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sponsor contracts. Yet how can a football player improve his popularity and market value? The aim of this study is to examine … whether a good performance during the 2012 European Football Championship has an impact on the increase of popularity in …
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This study analyses for the first time on the basis of a multivariate analysis ex post the effects on the jobs market of a soccer World Cup, in this case the 2006 World Cup held in Germany. In addition to three methods already used for other analyses in studies of sporting events, an extended...
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This study demonstrates that the Football World Cup 1974 in Germany was not able to generate any short to long … Football World Cup tournaments. It is also one of the first work to undertake a multivariate analysis of the employment effects …
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Large sports stadia construction follows two different general concepts: (1) Mono-functional arenas which are specially suited for one sport exclusively and which are characterised by the absence of an athletic track. (2) Multifunctional sports stadia which can be used for different sporting or...
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This paper provides an empirical investigation of severe misconducts in contests based on data from European football …
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incentives in European football. The different regimes, being used until 1995 ("Pre-Bosman" or P), currently in use ("Bosman" or …
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This study applies stochastic frontier analytic techniques in the estimation of sporting production functions. As ex ante input factors, we use pre-seasonal estimates of wage bills of players and coaches that are transformed during the production process of a season into ex post pecuniary...
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We will present two measures of the competitive balance in professional Italian soccer, one based on the a club's historical rankings and one based on points scored per season. We will calculate and illustrate their characteristics for the Italian first division (the Serie A) between 1929 and...
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In the recent years, many clubs in the biggest European soccer leagues have run into debts. The sports economic literature provides several explanation for this development, e.g., the league structure (open versus closed league), club constitutions, ruinous rat races between clubs. While the...
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