This paper examines the impartiality of referee decision making when applying Law 7 of FIFA's Laws of the Game. We investigate decision making relating to the allocation of additional time for 1,515 English Premier League matches from 2009 to 2013. The research finds no evidence of home favoritism and limited evidence of a bias towards "big" clubs, a phenomenon commonly known as Fergie Time. However, an examination of close matches finds Fergie Time is not present, suggesting its ability to alter tight matches is negligible
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The paper investigates potential bias in awards of player disciplinary sanctions, inthe form of caut...
Many incentive contracts are based on subjective evaluations and contractual disputes depend on judg...
This paper examines the impartiality of referee decision making when applying Law 7 of FIFA\u27s Law...
The paper presents a statistical analysis of patterns in the incidence of disciplinary sanction (yel...
The aim of this thesis is to study the extent to which the English Premier League referees are influ...
This paper presents a statistical analysis of patterns in the incidence of disciplinary sanction (ye...
The aim of this investigation was to examine the decision making behavior of soccer officials (refer...
The importance of time in referee home bias due to social pressure. Evidence from Spanish football ...
The aims and objectives of the study have been to examine the managerial human capital in the curren...
The paper investigates potential bias in awards of player disciplinary sanctions, in the form of cau...
This paper is the first to empirically analyse the determinants of stadium attendance demand in the ...
A relevant question in social science is whether cognitive bias can be instigated by social pressure...
This paper uses an attendance demand model with panel data on over 4,000 games to examine economic p...
Referees have discretion over the addition of extra time at the end of the soccer game to compensate...
We consider how five rule changes in the League of Ireland have affected the amount of goals scored ...
The paper investigates potential bias in awards of player disciplinary sanctions, inthe form of caut...
Many incentive contracts are based on subjective evaluations and contractual disputes depend on judg...
This paper examines the impartiality of referee decision making when applying Law 7 of FIFA\u27s Law...
The paper presents a statistical analysis of patterns in the incidence of disciplinary sanction (yel...
The aim of this thesis is to study the extent to which the English Premier League referees are influ...
This paper presents a statistical analysis of patterns in the incidence of disciplinary sanction (ye...
The aim of this investigation was to examine the decision making behavior of soccer officials (refer...
The importance of time in referee home bias due to social pressure. Evidence from Spanish football ...
The aims and objectives of the study have been to examine the managerial human capital in the curren...
The paper investigates potential bias in awards of player disciplinary sanctions, in the form of cau...
This paper is the first to empirically analyse the determinants of stadium attendance demand in the ...
A relevant question in social science is whether cognitive bias can be instigated by social pressure...
This paper uses an attendance demand model with panel data on over 4,000 games to examine economic p...
Referees have discretion over the addition of extra time at the end of the soccer game to compensate...
We consider how five rule changes in the League of Ireland have affected the amount of goals scored ...
The paper investigates potential bias in awards of player disciplinary sanctions, inthe form of caut...
Many incentive contracts are based on subjective evaluations and contractual disputes depend on judg...