There are sizeable differences in the Electronic Gambling Machine (EGM) supply among German regions. Furthermore, the EGM supply concentrates in certain regions which results in gambling hot spots. Interestingly the spatial clustering of EGM supply is still observed when we control for agglomeration effects caused by population. This leads to the question why the EGM supply concentrates in some regions and remains low in others. We argue that the concentration of supply can be mostly explained by the socioeconomic characteristics of these regions. This paper makes three central contributions to the location based gambling research. First, it visualizes the absolute and relative supply of EGMs in German communities and highlights the spatial...
Gambling is an important public health issue, with recent estimates ranking it as the third largest ...
While most gamblers spend moderate amounts of money, a few spend much more. This leads to spending b...
Although gambling accessibility is generally viewed as a multidimensional construct, few studies hav...
Abstract Background Electronic gambling machines (EGM...
Over the last several decades, electronic gaming machines (EGMs) have been steadily introduced into ...
The aims of this project were to map the location and density of gambling machines in Britain; to ex...
Gambling is a specific type of economic activity that significantly affects many aspects of society....
Gambling is not a totally undisputed way to spend leisure time. While most people pursue their play ...
Abstact: Background and aims: The responsibility of spatial regulation of gambling in the Czech Repu...
This study used a marketing-research paradigm to explore gamblers' attraction to EGMs based on diffe...
The study of gambling and its socio-economic structures should be an area of growing interest to a s...
Local environment plays an important role in understanding gambling as a public health issue. This s...
Sargent and Holmes (2014) proposed the use of the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index in assessing the effect...
As opportunities to gamble proliferated rapidly during the 1990s, accessibility to gambling faciliti...
Social and physical environments provide settings that can be more or less supportive of risky behav...
Gambling is an important public health issue, with recent estimates ranking it as the third largest ...
While most gamblers spend moderate amounts of money, a few spend much more. This leads to spending b...
Although gambling accessibility is generally viewed as a multidimensional construct, few studies hav...
Abstract Background Electronic gambling machines (EGM...
Over the last several decades, electronic gaming machines (EGMs) have been steadily introduced into ...
The aims of this project were to map the location and density of gambling machines in Britain; to ex...
Gambling is a specific type of economic activity that significantly affects many aspects of society....
Gambling is not a totally undisputed way to spend leisure time. While most people pursue their play ...
Abstact: Background and aims: The responsibility of spatial regulation of gambling in the Czech Repu...
This study used a marketing-research paradigm to explore gamblers' attraction to EGMs based on diffe...
The study of gambling and its socio-economic structures should be an area of growing interest to a s...
Local environment plays an important role in understanding gambling as a public health issue. This s...
Sargent and Holmes (2014) proposed the use of the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index in assessing the effect...
As opportunities to gamble proliferated rapidly during the 1990s, accessibility to gambling faciliti...
Social and physical environments provide settings that can be more or less supportive of risky behav...
Gambling is an important public health issue, with recent estimates ranking it as the third largest ...
While most gamblers spend moderate amounts of money, a few spend much more. This leads to spending b...
Although gambling accessibility is generally viewed as a multidimensional construct, few studies hav...