This paper tests for the impact of match outcome uncertainty on two types of audience for Spanish football, fans at the stadium and television viewers. We find that fans inside the stadium prefer games that are less and not more likely to finish with a close score. This is contrary to much theoretical literature in sports economics which argues that fans prefer close contests and imposes this assumption in formal modelling. We also find that television viewers prefer close contests to more predictable contests. The different preferences of fans inside the stadium and television viewers need to be reconciled by the league when considering the effectiveness of policies to redistribute resources amongst teams in the league. We use our empirica...
This paper investigates the relationship between Football and TV audience looking for empirical evid...
After controlling for a number of plausible influences on matchday attendance in the English Premier...
In the past decade, television broadcasters have been investing a huge amount of money for the Belgi...
This paper tests for the impact of match outcome uncertainty on two types of audience for Spanish fo...
Despite its prominence in the economic literature, our knowledge regarding the role of game outcome ...
Previous studies of attendance demand for professional team sports have failed to yield clear- cut f...
This paper presents new evidence on the relevance of uncertainty of outcome for demand for sports vi...
Previous studies of attendance demand for professional team sports have failed to yield clear-cut fi...
International audienceThe idea that competitive balance increases the utility of fans, and therefore...
The paper investigates the behaviour of “couch potato” audience of the Italian Football League - Ser...
The idea that competitive balance increases the utility of fans, and therefore their spending and th...
Since the early 1990s, sports broadcasting has emerged to become an important part of the sports ind...
After controlling for a number of plausible influences on matchday attendance in the English Premier...
A growing body of research examines the effect of loss aversion (LA) on consumers’ decisions to watc...
Babatunde Buraimo is a senior lecturer in the Lancashire Business School. Research interests include...
This paper investigates the relationship between Football and TV audience looking for empirical evid...
After controlling for a number of plausible influences on matchday attendance in the English Premier...
In the past decade, television broadcasters have been investing a huge amount of money for the Belgi...
This paper tests for the impact of match outcome uncertainty on two types of audience for Spanish fo...
Despite its prominence in the economic literature, our knowledge regarding the role of game outcome ...
Previous studies of attendance demand for professional team sports have failed to yield clear- cut f...
This paper presents new evidence on the relevance of uncertainty of outcome for demand for sports vi...
Previous studies of attendance demand for professional team sports have failed to yield clear-cut fi...
International audienceThe idea that competitive balance increases the utility of fans, and therefore...
The paper investigates the behaviour of “couch potato” audience of the Italian Football League - Ser...
The idea that competitive balance increases the utility of fans, and therefore their spending and th...
Since the early 1990s, sports broadcasting has emerged to become an important part of the sports ind...
After controlling for a number of plausible influences on matchday attendance in the English Premier...
A growing body of research examines the effect of loss aversion (LA) on consumers’ decisions to watc...
Babatunde Buraimo is a senior lecturer in the Lancashire Business School. Research interests include...
This paper investigates the relationship between Football and TV audience looking for empirical evid...
After controlling for a number of plausible influences on matchday attendance in the English Premier...
In the past decade, television broadcasters have been investing a huge amount of money for the Belgi...