The paper employs data from 2884 matches in the English Football League Championship. It builds a model of determinants of attendance designed to yield results relevant to decision-taking at individual clubs. The model has two innovatory features. It controls for the market size of home and away teams precisely by including local population measures constructed from the application of GIS software and information on competition from other clubs. It incorporates these time-invariant covariates in a Hausman–Taylor random effects estimator to take explicit account of variables typically excluded in earlier studies based on fixed effects models. Unlike fixed effects results, Hausman–Taylor estimates permit assessment of the role of market size ...
We analyse the spatial attendance spillover applying spatial panel-data models with the Italian Foot...
Modelling audience size for televised football matches has utility for a number of stakeholders. In ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the determinants of the demand for Scottish Premier Leag...
The paper employs data from 2884 matches in the English Football League Championship. It builds a mo...
The paper employs data from 2,884 matches, of which 158 were televised, in the second tier of Englis...
This paper models the impacts of market size and team competition for fan base on matchday attendanc...
This paper models the impacts of market size and team competition for fan base on matchday attendanc...
This paper uses an attendance demand model with panel data on over 4,000 games to examine economic p...
Football is the world's most watched sport. This thesis investigates three related aspects of footb...
This paper is the first to empirically analyse the determinants of stadium attendance demand in the ...
We contribute to the literature on demand for football by investigating the effect of variations in ...
The number of people consuming sporting events has long interested economists. Although imperfect, i...
Demand studies of professional team sports have traditionally focused on stadium attendance; however...
We investigate the effect of the crowd on the decisions of match officials within a professional spo...
This paper analyses the determinants of match attendance in the German premier football league by ap...
We analyse the spatial attendance spillover applying spatial panel-data models with the Italian Foot...
Modelling audience size for televised football matches has utility for a number of stakeholders. In ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the determinants of the demand for Scottish Premier Leag...
The paper employs data from 2884 matches in the English Football League Championship. It builds a mo...
The paper employs data from 2,884 matches, of which 158 were televised, in the second tier of Englis...
This paper models the impacts of market size and team competition for fan base on matchday attendanc...
This paper models the impacts of market size and team competition for fan base on matchday attendanc...
This paper uses an attendance demand model with panel data on over 4,000 games to examine economic p...
Football is the world's most watched sport. This thesis investigates three related aspects of footb...
This paper is the first to empirically analyse the determinants of stadium attendance demand in the ...
We contribute to the literature on demand for football by investigating the effect of variations in ...
The number of people consuming sporting events has long interested economists. Although imperfect, i...
Demand studies of professional team sports have traditionally focused on stadium attendance; however...
We investigate the effect of the crowd on the decisions of match officials within a professional spo...
This paper analyses the determinants of match attendance in the German premier football league by ap...
We analyse the spatial attendance spillover applying spatial panel-data models with the Italian Foot...
Modelling audience size for televised football matches has utility for a number of stakeholders. In ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the determinants of the demand for Scottish Premier Leag...