The best selling book Moneyball posited a theory on the success of a Major League Baseball franchise that used detailed match data to identify inefficiencies in the market for professional baseball players. These statistics were then exploited to the advantage of that team. An important part of this strategy involved using mathematical techniques to identify which player statistics were most associated with team success, and then using these results to decide which players to recruit. This paper uses a similar approach to analyze elite Australian Football, making use of various types of regression models to identify and quantify the important player statistics in terms of their affect on match outcomes
Using match information gathered from 100 seasons of Australian Rules Football played prior to 1997,...
Michael Lewis’s book, Moneyball, is the story of an innovative manager who exploits an inefficiency ...
Billy Beanes's success in using data-driven decision making in baseball industry is wonderfully writ...
Given the change in the business nature of the National Football League (NFL) in 1993, the player ev...
Football is the world's most watched sport. This thesis investigates three related aspects of footb...
The purpose of this paper is to make a novel contribution to the literature on the prediction market...
abstract: The story of Moneyball is an informative tale. It is the true story of the Oakland Athleti...
Among the central arguments of the bestselling book and movie Moneyball was the allegation that the ...
The structure of this thesis is summarised below: 1. In Chapter 2 we will introduce some commonly...
The focus of this paper will be to determine how effective sabermetrics is in generating revenue and...
Football is one of the most, if not the most, popular sporting games in the world, both played and w...
To measure the market value of a professional soccer (i.e., association football) player is of great...
Owing to the economization and internationalization of world’s most popular sport, the financial val...
Data-driven decision making is everywhere in the modern sporting world. The most well-known example ...
This paper replicates and cross-validates the econometric models presented by Hakes and Sauer in “An...
Using match information gathered from 100 seasons of Australian Rules Football played prior to 1997,...
Michael Lewis’s book, Moneyball, is the story of an innovative manager who exploits an inefficiency ...
Billy Beanes's success in using data-driven decision making in baseball industry is wonderfully writ...
Given the change in the business nature of the National Football League (NFL) in 1993, the player ev...
Football is the world's most watched sport. This thesis investigates three related aspects of footb...
The purpose of this paper is to make a novel contribution to the literature on the prediction market...
abstract: The story of Moneyball is an informative tale. It is the true story of the Oakland Athleti...
Among the central arguments of the bestselling book and movie Moneyball was the allegation that the ...
The structure of this thesis is summarised below: 1. In Chapter 2 we will introduce some commonly...
The focus of this paper will be to determine how effective sabermetrics is in generating revenue and...
Football is one of the most, if not the most, popular sporting games in the world, both played and w...
To measure the market value of a professional soccer (i.e., association football) player is of great...
Owing to the economization and internationalization of world’s most popular sport, the financial val...
Data-driven decision making is everywhere in the modern sporting world. The most well-known example ...
This paper replicates and cross-validates the econometric models presented by Hakes and Sauer in “An...
Using match information gathered from 100 seasons of Australian Rules Football played prior to 1997,...
Michael Lewis’s book, Moneyball, is the story of an innovative manager who exploits an inefficiency ...
Billy Beanes's success in using data-driven decision making in baseball industry is wonderfully writ...