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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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Using the case of the 2006 FIFA World Cup, this study is the first to test the employment effects of a mega-sporting event on the basis of data that are both regional and sectoral. It is also the first study of sporting events to use a non-parametric test method. Earlier studies on the World Cup...
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This study examines the value of sporting success of the 2014 Football World Cup in Brazil by using a method that …. According to a survey in Germany, the WTP increased with the success of the German national football team and respondents were …
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This study uses the example of the 2006 soccer World Cup in Germany to examine whether any systematic relationships exist between infrastructure investments on the one hand and investments in the respective stadium on the other. Particular attention is paid to an examination of whether the...
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Using the case of the 2006 FIFA World Cup, this study is the first to test the employment effects of a mega-sporting event on the basis of data that combines both regional and sectoral data. It is also the first study of sporting events to use a semi-parametric test method. Earlier studies on...
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The 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa was undoubtedly a great experience for both soccer fans and their South African hosts, and focused unprecedented and favourable media attention on South Africa. Despite the tournament's manifest success, however, its short-term impact on international...
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We examine the value of sporting success of the 2014 Football World Cup in Brazil by using a method that allows … Germany (n=549), the WTP increased with the success of the German national football team and respondents were willing to pay …
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This study explores the potential to use FIFA and men's World Cup football to advance LGBT rights. Transnational … pitch, so LGBT advocates can drive the equality movement through football sporting activism …
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Football Association (“QFA”) and instead award it to the No. 2 bidder, the United States Soccer Federation (“USSF”). FIFA …
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