Tag: Rodney Fort
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. 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.
Anthology looking for new ways to teach economics, sports or otherwise, does not impress our reviewer
There is a dire need for a comprehensive pedagogical resource both on diverse approaches to teaching sports economics and the use of sports to teach broader principles of economic concepts. The contributions in Teaching Sports Economics and Using Sports to Teach Economics, edited by Victor A. Matheson & Aju J. Fenn (Edward Elgar) seek to remedy that. Our reviewer, Kjetil K. Haugen, finds some serious flaws in the book, but also successful attempts at providing productive pedagogical pointers.
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 Intercollegiate Sport, Volume 14, 2021, Issue 3
The Journal of Intercollegiate Sport (JIS), an open access journal supported by the University of Kansas, provides an exciting forum for research specifically addressing sport in college and university settings. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Myles Brand: A Leader Deeply Committed to Diversity, Inclusiveness, and Social Justice by David K. Wiggins.
Journal of Sports Economics, Vol. 20, 2019, No. 8
Journal of Sports Economics (JSE), peer-reviewed and published quarterly, publishes scholarly research in the field of sports economics. The aim of the journal is to further research in the area of sports economics by bringing together theoretical and empirical research in a single intellectual venue.
Journal of Sports Economics, Vol. 19, 2018, No. 7
Journal of Sports Economics (JSE), peer-reviewed and published quarterly, publishes scholarly research in the field of sports economics. The aim of the journal is to further research in the area of sports economics by bringing together theoretical and empirical research in a single intellectual venue.
Handbook with several interesting contributions but not quite up to the competition
Harry Arne Solberg reviews The Oxford Handbook of Sport Economics in two volumes, The Economics of Sports and Economics Through Sports, edited by Stephen Shmanske and Leo H. Kahane.
Following the principle of fit?
The Routledge Handbook of Sport Management, edited by Leigh Robinson, Packianathan Chelladurai, Guillaume Bodet & Paul Downward, gets a constructively critical, thoroughly readable, and vastly instructive review by Cecilia Stenling.