Tag: Journal of Sports Economics
Journal of Sports Economics, Vol. 23, 2022, 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: Are the Lowest-Paid UFC Fighters Really Overpaid? A Comment on Gift (2019) by Kevin Caves, Ted Tatos, and Augustus Urschel.
Journal of Sports Economics, Vol. 23, 2022, 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: Does it pay to Play by the Rules? Respect for Rule of law, Control of Corruption, and National Success at the Summer Olympics by Todd B. Potts,
Journal of Sports Economics, Vol. 23, 2022, 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: Time to Say Goodbye: A Duration Analysis of the Determinants of Coach Dismissals and Quits in Major League Soccer by Dirk Semmelroth.
Journal of Sports Economics, Vol. 22, 2021, 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: Does Crowd Support Drive the Home Advantage in Professional Football? Evidence from German Ghost Games during the COVID-19 Pandemic by Kai Fischer and Justus Haucap.
Journal of Sports Economics, Vol. 22, 2021, 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: Competitive Balance and the Away Goals Rule During Extra Time by Peter-J. Jost (open access).
Journal of Sports Economics, Vol. 22, 2021, No. 6
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: Hot Shots: An Analysis of the “Hot Hand” in NBA Field Goal and Free Throw Shooting by Robert Lantis and Erik Nesson.
Journal of Sports Economics, Vol. 22, 2021, 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: The (non) determinants of Olympic success by Johan Rewilak.
Journal of Sports Economics, Vol. 22, 2021, 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: Does Sports Make People Happier, or Do Happy People More Sports? by Bruno S. Frey and Anthony Gullo.
Journal of Sports Economics, Vol. 22, 2021, 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: IN THE MONEY: GENDER AND JOCKEY SUCCESS ON THE THOROUGHBRED RACETRACK by Alexander D. Binder, Paul W. Grimes, and Russell G. Winterbotham..
Journal of Sports Economics, Vol. 22, 2021, 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: HOW DOES THE SUPER BOWL AFFECT HOST CITY TOURISM? by Lauren R. Heller and E. Frank Stephenson.









