Economic models predict that “superstar” players generate externalities that increase attendance and other revenue sources beyond their individual contributions to team success. We investigate the effect of superstar players on individual game attendance at National Basketball Association games from 1981/82 through 2013/14. Regression models control for censoring due to sellouts, quality of teams, unobservable team/season heterogeneity, and expected game out-comes. The results show higher home and away attendance associated with superstar players. Michael Jordan generated the largest superstar attendance externality, generating an additional 5,021/5,631 fans at home/away games
Over the past ten years, the NBA has instituted numerous rule changes meant to aid offensive product...
An econometric analysis demonstrates that television ratings for NBA games are substantially higher ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of roster turnover on demand in the National Ba...
The National Basketball Association is in the market of maximizing profits and minimizing costs. Thi...
abstract: In the wide world of sports, not all fan bases are created equally—especially in the NBA. ...
This article investigates the relationship between the star effect and match attendance in the Natio...
A growing body of evidence supports the superstar phenomenon. The phenomenon of superstars, wherein ...
A growing body of evidence supports the superstar phenomenon. The phenomenon of superstars, wherein ...
A growing body of evidence supports the superstar phenomenon. The phenomenon of superstars, wherein ...
I explore which characteristics of NBA teams are significant determinants of average annual attendan...
I explore which characteristics of NBA teams are significant determinants of average annual attendan...
I explore which characteristics of NBA teams are significant determinants of average annual attendan...
This paper aims to see how superstars in the NBA affect the teams they play for. Based on the econom...
Our study aims to estimate the effect of fan attendance on performance in the National Basketball As...
General managers and owners of teams in the National Basketball Association (NBA) often find themse...
Over the past ten years, the NBA has instituted numerous rule changes meant to aid offensive product...
An econometric analysis demonstrates that television ratings for NBA games are substantially higher ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of roster turnover on demand in the National Ba...
The National Basketball Association is in the market of maximizing profits and minimizing costs. Thi...
abstract: In the wide world of sports, not all fan bases are created equally—especially in the NBA. ...
This article investigates the relationship between the star effect and match attendance in the Natio...
A growing body of evidence supports the superstar phenomenon. The phenomenon of superstars, wherein ...
A growing body of evidence supports the superstar phenomenon. The phenomenon of superstars, wherein ...
A growing body of evidence supports the superstar phenomenon. The phenomenon of superstars, wherein ...
I explore which characteristics of NBA teams are significant determinants of average annual attendan...
I explore which characteristics of NBA teams are significant determinants of average annual attendan...
I explore which characteristics of NBA teams are significant determinants of average annual attendan...
This paper aims to see how superstars in the NBA affect the teams they play for. Based on the econom...
Our study aims to estimate the effect of fan attendance on performance in the National Basketball As...
General managers and owners of teams in the National Basketball Association (NBA) often find themse...
Over the past ten years, the NBA has instituted numerous rule changes meant to aid offensive product...
An econometric analysis demonstrates that television ratings for NBA games are substantially higher ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of roster turnover on demand in the National Ba...