215 research outputs found
Supplemental Material, Appendix_JSE - U.S. Demand for European Soccer Telecasts: A Between-Country Test of the Uncertainty of Outcome Hypothesis
Supplemental Material, Appendix_JSE for U.S. Demand for European Soccer Telecasts: A Between-Country Test of the Uncertainty of Outcome Hypothesis by Georgios Nalbantis and Tim Pawlowski in Journal of Sports Economics</p
Supplemental Material, Nalbantis_Pawlowski_APPENDIX_FINALV - U.S. Demand for European Soccer Telecasts: A Between-Country Test of the Uncertainty of Outcome Hypothesis
Supplemental Material, Nalbantis_Pawlowski_APPENDIX_FINALV for U.S. Demand for European Soccer Telecasts: A Between-Country Test of the Uncertainty of Outcome Hypothesis by Georgios Nalbantis and Tim Pawlowski in Journal of Sports Economics</p
sj-docx-1-jse-10.1177_15270025221132234 - Supplemental material for Substitution Effects and the Transnational Demand for European Soccer Telecasts
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jse-10.1177_15270025221132234 for Substitution Effects and the Transnational Demand for European Soccer Telecasts by Georgios Nalbantis, Tim Pawlowski, and Dominik Schreyer in Journal of Sports Economics</p
The behavioural economics of competitive balance: Implications for league policy and championship management
The theory of competitive balance represents one of the core concepts of sports economics. Based upon an international research project analyzing the perception of competitive balance by consumers (Pawlowski 2013a, 2013b; Pawlowski & Budzinski 2013, 2014), we argue in this paper that behavioural explanations of competitive balance may offer additional insights for selected sports economics and, in particular, sports policy problems, complementing the standard view on competitive balance. After summarizing the standard analysis of competitive balance in sports economics concerning theory, policy and empirical record in chapter 2, we report the main theoretical and empirical insights from our research project (chapter 3, closely drawing on the respective publications). In addition to providing a more comprehensive picture of the behavioural economics of competitive balance, we add a discussion of sports policy implications (chapter 4). While perceived competitive balance is found to matter, there are rather narrow conditions for sports policy interventions or restrictive regulations of competition by the league management (or sports associations). Furthermore, it is not the balance of the overall league that matters. Instead, it is sufficient or even advantageous if the most relevant subcompetitions, like the race for the championship or the fight against relegation, are 'balanced' among a narrow oligopoly of contenders
Wirtschafts- und Wachstumsmarkt Sport
Breuer C, Wicker P, Pawlowski T. Wirtschafts- und Wachstumsmarkt Sport. In: Nufer G, Bühler A, eds. Management und Marketing im Sport. Betriebswirtschaftliche Grundlagen und Anwendungen der Sportökonomie. Berlin: Erich Schmidt; 2008: 23-47
Soziale Integration im und durch Sport
Breuer C, Wicker P, Pawlowski T. Soziale Integration im und durch Sport. In: Weis K, Gugutzer R, eds. Handbuch Sportsoziologie. Beiträge zur Lehre und Forschung im Sport. Vol 166. Schorndorf: Hofmann; 2008: 298-306
Substitution in Sports: The Case of Lower Division Football Attendance
Wallrafen T, Pawlowski T, Deutscher C. Substitution in Sports: The Case of Lower Division Football Attendance. Journal of Sports Economics. 2019;20(3):319-343.Commercialization processes in European football are facilitated by reducing concurrent games within the leagues and reallocating kickoff times to prime time slots abroad. Consequently, the number of top division games that temporally overlap with lower division games has increased significantly during recent years. By using attendance data of around 6,000 games in Germany's fourth division, this article is the first to empirically test whether such overlaps have any adverse demand effects for lower division games. Fixed effects panel regressions reveal that overlapping games indeed reduce the demand for lower division games, suggesting some negative spillovers of commercialization processes in football
Ökonomische Potenziale in der Sportentwicklung
Breuer C, Pawlowski T, Wicker P. Ökonomische Potenziale in der Sportentwicklung. In: Balz E, Kuhlmann D, eds. Sportentwicklung - Grundlagen und Facetten. Sportentwicklung in Deutschland. Vol 21. Aachen: Meyer & Meyer; 2009: 89-106
Der Wirtschafts- und Wachstumsmarkt Sport
Breuer C, Wicker P, Pawlowski T. Der Wirtschafts- und Wachstumsmarkt Sport. In: Nufer G, Bühler A, eds. Management im Sport. Betriebswirtschaftliche Grundlagen und Anwendungen in der modernen Sportökonomie. Sportmanagement. Vol 01. 2., neu bearb. und wesentlich erw. Aufl. . Berlin: Erich Schmidt; 2010: 27-52
Travel time elasticities in recreational sports: Empirical findings for the professionalization in sport facility management
Pawlowski T, Breuer C, Wicker P. Travel time elasticities in recreational sports: Empirical findings for the professionalization in sport facility management. In: Dolles H, Söderman S, eds. Sport as a Business. International, professional and commercial aspects. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan; 2011: 53-71
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