We employ unconditional quantile regression with region of origin fixed effects, whereby we find that attending live football matches significantly increases expenditures by inbound tourist in the UK, and surprisingly we find that such effects are strongest for those who overall spend the least. Higher spending individuals spend significantly more than those who do not attend football matches, even when such individuals are otherwise similar. We analyse the impact of football attendance across the tourism expenditure distribution which is a relatively neglected aspect within previous research
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This study investigates consumer engagement within the live sport-as-service industry by exploring t...
YesWe employ unconditional quantile regression with region of origin fixed effects, whereby we find ...
This study is based on first-league football teams from England, Spain and Russia. It demonstrates t...
The cost of a return journey to a soccer match can often be comparable to,or even exceed the admissi...
The paper employs data from 2884 matches in the English Football League Championship. It builds a mo...
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...
This article investigates the impact of the 2007–9 Great Recession on attendance demand in the Engli...
Can success in sport events be a positive determinant of the number of tourists arriving in a countr...
The number of people consuming sporting events has long interested economists. Although imperfect, i...
This paper considers the economic impact of the sports tourism expenditures associated with regular ...
Football is the world's most watched sport. This thesis investigates three related aspects of footb...
This article analyses the determinants of attendees’ tourism spending at professional basketball mat...
This study investigates consumer engagement within the live sport-as-service industry by exploring t...
This study investigates consumer engagement within the live sport-as-service industry by exploring t...
YesWe employ unconditional quantile regression with region of origin fixed effects, whereby we find ...
This study is based on first-league football teams from England, Spain and Russia. It demonstrates t...
The cost of a return journey to a soccer match can often be comparable to,or even exceed the admissi...
The paper employs data from 2884 matches in the English Football League Championship. It builds a mo...
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...
This article investigates the impact of the 2007–9 Great Recession on attendance demand in the Engli...
Can success in sport events be a positive determinant of the number of tourists arriving in a countr...
The number of people consuming sporting events has long interested economists. Although imperfect, i...
This paper considers the economic impact of the sports tourism expenditures associated with regular ...
Football is the world's most watched sport. This thesis investigates three related aspects of footb...
This article analyses the determinants of attendees’ tourism spending at professional basketball mat...
This study investigates consumer engagement within the live sport-as-service industry by exploring t...
This study investigates consumer engagement within the live sport-as-service industry by exploring t...