Tag: Journal of Sports Economics
Journal of Sports Economics, Vol. 24, 2023, No. 5
The aim of the Journal of Sports Economics is to further research in the area of sports economics by bringing together theoretical and empirical research in a single intellectual venue The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: European Men's Club Football in the Eyes of Consumers: The Determinants of Television Broadcast Demand by Anthony Macedo, Marta Ferreira Dias, Paulo Reis Mourão (open access).
Journal of Sports Economics, Vol. 24, 2023, No. 4
The aim of the Journal of Sports Economics is to further research in the area of sports economics by bringing together theoretical and empirical research in a single intellectual venue The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Corruption and Self-Sabotage in Sporting Competitions – An Experimental Approach to Match-Fixing Behavior and the Influence of Deterrence Factors by Thomas Giel, Sören Dallmeyer, Daniel Memmert, Christoph Breuer (open access).
Journal of Sports Economics, Vol. 24, 2023, No. 3
The aim of the Journal of Sports Economics is to further research in the area of sports economics by bringing together theoretical and empirical research in a single intellectual venue The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Behavioral Biases in Daily Fantasy Baseball: The Case of the Hot Hand by Jeremy M. Losak, Andrew P. Weinbach, Rodney J. Paul.
Journal of Sports Economics, Vol. 24, 2023, No. 2
The aim of the Journal of Sports Economics is to further research in the area of sports economics by bringing together theoretical and empirical research in a single intellectual venue The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Policy and Policy Response on the Court: A Theoretical and Empirical Examination of the Three-Point Line Extension in Basketball by Justin A. Ehrlich, Shankar Ghimire, Thomas R. Sadler, and Shane D. Sanders.
Journal of Sports Economics, Vol. 24, 2023, No. 1
The aim of the Journal of Sports Economics is to further research in the area of sports economics by bringing together theoretical and empirical research in a single intellectual venue The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Incentives and Strategic Behavior of Professional Boxers by Zafer Akin, Murat Issabayev, and Islam Rizvanoghlu.
Journal of Sports Economics, Vol. 23, 2022, No. 8
The aim of the Journal of Sports Economics is to further research in the area of sports economics by bringing together theoretical and empirical research in a single intellectual venue The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: All Runs Are Created Equal: Labor Market Efficiency in Major League Baseball by Ryan Pinheiro and Stefan Szymanski.
Journal of Sports Economics, Vol. 23, 2022, No. 7
The aim of the Journal of Sports Economics is to further research in the area of sports economics by bringing together theoretical and empirical research in a single intellectual venue The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: The Effect of the Crowd on Home Bias: Evidence from NBA Games During the COVID-19 Pandemic by Hua Gong (open access).
Journal of Sports Economics, Vol. 23, 2022, No. 6 | 20th Anniversary of Journal of Sports Economics
The aim of the Journal of Sports Economics is to further research in the area of sports economics by bringing together theoretical and empirical research in a single intellectual venue The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Rottenberg at Sixty-Five: In Honor of the 20th Anniversary of the Journal of Sports Economics by Rodney Fort.
Journal of Sports Economics, Vol. 23, 2022, No. 5
The aim of the Journal of Sports Economics is to further research in the area of sports economics by bringing together theoretical and empirical research in a single intellectual venue The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Set-level Strategic and Psychological Momentum in Best-of-three-set Professional Tennis Matches by Craig A. Depken, II, John M. Gandar, and Dmitry A. Shapiro.
Journal of Sports Economics, Vol. 23, 2022, No. 4
The aim of the Journal of Sports Economics is to further research in the area of sports economics by bringing together theoretical and empirical research in a single intellectual venue The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Property Rights Freedom and Innovation: Eponymous Skills in Women's Gymnastics by Franklin G. Mixon, Jr. and Richard J. Cebula.