Tag: sports economy journals
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.
Sport Marketing Quarterly, Volume 30, 2021, Issue 4
The Sport Marketing Quarterly (SMQ) is published quarterly and serves as an outlet for the dissemination of sport marketing information for both practicing professionals and academicians. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue:How Sports Sponsorship Influences a Sponsor’s Financial Performance: A Case Study from the Korea Baseball Organization by Hyun-Min Kim, Woon-Kyung Song and Sanghak Lee.
International Journal of Sport Finance, Volume 16, 2021, Issue 4
IJSF serves as a high-level forum for the dissemination of current research on sport finance topics. The mission to communicate to sport industry executives and managers the practical benefits of research on finance related to current practice. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Player Pricing Mechanisms and the Daily Fantasy Sport Chance Versus Skill Debate by Jeremy M. Losakl.
Sport Marketing Quarterly, Volume 30, 2021, Issue 3
The Sport Marketing Quarterly (SMQ) is published quarterly and serves as an outlet for the dissemination of sport marketing information for both practicing professionals and academicians. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue:Sequential Effects of Indirect, Direct, and Virtual Sport Experiences on Consumer Learning by Yongjae Kim, Seungbum Lee and Younghan Lee.
International Journal of Sport Finance, Volume 16, 2021, Issue 3
IJSF serves as a high-level forum for the dissemination of current research on sport finance topics. The mission to communicate to sport industry executives and managers the practical benefits of research on finance related to current practice. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Baseball Home Field Advantage Without Fans in the Stands by Jeremy M. Losak and Joseph Sabel.
Sport Marketing Quarterly, Volume 30, 2021, Issue 2
The Sport Marketing Quarterly (SMQ) is published quarterly and serves as an outlet for the dissemination of sport marketing information for both practicing professionals and academicians. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Niche Sport Sponsorship: Providing the Target Market Sponsors Want? by Greg Greenhalgh, Tiesha Martin and Allison Smith.
International Journal of Sport Finance, Volume 16, 2021, Issue 2
IJSF serves as a high-level forum for the dissemination of current research on sport finance topics. The mission to communicate to sport industry executives and managers the practical benefits of research on finance related to current practice. The Forum The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: The Value of Olympic Sponsorship: Domestic vs Foreign Sponsoring Firms by Dean V. Baim, Levon Goukasian, Marilyn B. Misch.
Sport, Business and Management, Volume 11, 2021, Issue 5
SBM promotes the development of a coherent, high-quality body of work that examines both the business and management of sport, as well as the actors and stakeholders that align with sport to further their strategic objectives. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Football fans and stakeholder theory – A qualitative approach to classifying fans in Germany by Johannes Jaeger.
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).
Sport, Business and Management, Volume 11, 2021, Issue 4
SBM promotes the development of a coherent, high-quality body of work that examines both the business and management of sport, as well as the actors and stakeholders that align with sport to further their strategic objectives. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Assessing the whistleblowing policies of international sport organisations by Pim Verschuuren.







