broadcast revenue for teams other than his employer, the Chicago Bulls. In essence, these authors argued for the existence of a superstar externality. The purpose of this article is to extend the work of Hausman and Leonard via an examination of road attendance in this sport. The evidence we report suggests that a superstar externality also exists on the road in the National Basketball Association. Policy suggestions to remedy this issue are offered in the text
This paper aims to see how superstars in the NBA affect the teams they play for. Based on the econom...
The article is devoted to the economy of the NBA. The article dwells on the questions of income dist...
General managers and owners of teams in the National Basketball Association (NBA) often find themse...
broadcast revenue for teams other than his employer, the Chicago Bulls. In essence, these authors ar...
An econometric analysis demonstrates that television ratings for NBA games are substantially higher ...
This article investigates the relationship between the star effect and match attendance in the Natio...
Economic models predict that “superstar” players generate externalities that increase attendance and...
A growing body of evidence supports the superstar phenomenon. The phenomenon of superstars, wherein ...
A growing body of evidence supports the superstar phenomenon. The phenomenon of superstars, wherein ...
A growing body of evidence supports the superstar phenomenon. The phenomenon of superstars, wherein ...
The National Basketball Association is in the market of maximizing profits and minimizing costs. Thi...
Investigations into the level of competitive balance within the four major North American profession...
In lieu of an abstract, here is the paper\u27s first paragraph: One challenge many team’s in many di...
This dissertation includes three essays on the economics and management of professional sports with ...
This article studies sports league expansion and consumer welfare. The author assumes that as a spor...
This paper aims to see how superstars in the NBA affect the teams they play for. Based on the econom...
The article is devoted to the economy of the NBA. The article dwells on the questions of income dist...
General managers and owners of teams in the National Basketball Association (NBA) often find themse...
broadcast revenue for teams other than his employer, the Chicago Bulls. In essence, these authors ar...
An econometric analysis demonstrates that television ratings for NBA games are substantially higher ...
This article investigates the relationship between the star effect and match attendance in the Natio...
Economic models predict that “superstar” players generate externalities that increase attendance and...
A growing body of evidence supports the superstar phenomenon. The phenomenon of superstars, wherein ...
A growing body of evidence supports the superstar phenomenon. The phenomenon of superstars, wherein ...
A growing body of evidence supports the superstar phenomenon. The phenomenon of superstars, wherein ...
The National Basketball Association is in the market of maximizing profits and minimizing costs. Thi...
Investigations into the level of competitive balance within the four major North American profession...
In lieu of an abstract, here is the paper\u27s first paragraph: One challenge many team’s in many di...
This dissertation includes three essays on the economics and management of professional sports with ...
This article studies sports league expansion and consumer welfare. The author assumes that as a spor...
This paper aims to see how superstars in the NBA affect the teams they play for. Based on the econom...
The article is devoted to the economy of the NBA. The article dwells on the questions of income dist...
General managers and owners of teams in the National Basketball Association (NBA) often find themse...