We use the U.S. Major League Baseball team level data in 1985-2015 and find an inverse U-shaped relationship between team payrolls and winning percentages. Furthermore, when investigating the winning effects of pitcher and hitter payrolls, we find the similar curvilinear relationship between pitcher/hitter salaries and team performance
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In the 15 years since public...
I examine the connection between Major League Baseball (MLB) team payrolls and team success. Previou...
International audienceWe develop a general theoretical model of the effect of wage dispersion on tea...
Major League Baseball (MLB) is a 10 billion-dollar industry with billions of dollars going to player...
Basebal is a multi billion dollar industry with some teams have payrolls over $200 million. Many tea...
We test which individual major league baseball (MLB) player characteristics, such as on-base and slu...
The link between team payroll and competitive balance plays a central role in the theory of team spo...
This paper investigates the relationship between salary dispersion and team performance in Major Lea...
This research aimed to explore how a team payroll has an effect on team performance as measured by t...
This paper examines employment decisions by employers at the firm level, of an oligopsonistic market...
Abstract Using data describing baseball teams from 1985 to 1998, it is found that Levine's [Lev...
abstract: Every professional sports organization relies on three pillars: money, fan engagement, and...
This paper introduces an alternative method of measuring competitive balance in major league basebal...
Baseball is unlike most other professional sports in this country, in that it does not have a maximu...
An econometric analysis of 2013 Major League Baseball season is conducted with respect to regular se...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In the 15 years since public...
I examine the connection between Major League Baseball (MLB) team payrolls and team success. Previou...
International audienceWe develop a general theoretical model of the effect of wage dispersion on tea...
Major League Baseball (MLB) is a 10 billion-dollar industry with billions of dollars going to player...
Basebal is a multi billion dollar industry with some teams have payrolls over $200 million. Many tea...
We test which individual major league baseball (MLB) player characteristics, such as on-base and slu...
The link between team payroll and competitive balance plays a central role in the theory of team spo...
This paper investigates the relationship between salary dispersion and team performance in Major Lea...
This research aimed to explore how a team payroll has an effect on team performance as measured by t...
This paper examines employment decisions by employers at the firm level, of an oligopsonistic market...
Abstract Using data describing baseball teams from 1985 to 1998, it is found that Levine's [Lev...
abstract: Every professional sports organization relies on three pillars: money, fan engagement, and...
This paper introduces an alternative method of measuring competitive balance in major league basebal...
Baseball is unlike most other professional sports in this country, in that it does not have a maximu...
An econometric analysis of 2013 Major League Baseball season is conducted with respect to regular se...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In the 15 years since public...
I examine the connection between Major League Baseball (MLB) team payrolls and team success. Previou...
International audienceWe develop a general theoretical model of the effect of wage dispersion on tea...