This study focuses on the determinants of self-reported measures of national pride. Using pooled cross-sectional data for European countries obtained from the Eurobarometer, it is estimated that pride is not correlated with GDP per capita nor with household income levels. Using the 2000 UEFA European Championship as a natural experiment, it is estimated that individuals from both host and winning nations report, on average, higher levels of national pride in the period immediately following the event, supporting theoretical arguments of a ‘‘feel-good’’ factor associated with sports events. Accounting for performance relative to expectations produces results along the same lines
The general national pride question is a popular item in cross-national studies of national identity...
The widely proclaimed economic benefits of hosting major sporting events have received substantial c...
The widely proclaimed economic benefits of hosting major sporting events have received substantial c...
This study focuses on the determinants of self-reported measures of national pride. Using pooled cro...
Elite sport is often regarded as one of the main vehicles for articulating national pride and stimul...
Contemporary research into the impact of major sports events shows that the widely used (and popular...
The sports industry is viewed as being of growing economic significance, reflected in its promotion ...
publisher versionThe potential for national pride to take on shades of both the authentic and the hu...
What brings credit and prestige to a nation in the eyes of its citizens? Taking a multi-dimensional ...
Abstract: Grounded in social-identity and self-categorization theories and drawing on data gathered ...
Like many other countries, the Dutch government increased investments in elite sports in the last de...
Like many other countries, the Dutch government increased investments in elite sports in the last de...
National pride is both an important and understudied topic with respect to economic behaviour, hence...
To measure relationships between Olympic media viewing and nation-based attitudes, 6 nations (Austra...
National pride predicts a wide range of politico-economic outcomes, yet what makes individuals proud...
The general national pride question is a popular item in cross-national studies of national identity...
The widely proclaimed economic benefits of hosting major sporting events have received substantial c...
The widely proclaimed economic benefits of hosting major sporting events have received substantial c...
This study focuses on the determinants of self-reported measures of national pride. Using pooled cro...
Elite sport is often regarded as one of the main vehicles for articulating national pride and stimul...
Contemporary research into the impact of major sports events shows that the widely used (and popular...
The sports industry is viewed as being of growing economic significance, reflected in its promotion ...
publisher versionThe potential for national pride to take on shades of both the authentic and the hu...
What brings credit and prestige to a nation in the eyes of its citizens? Taking a multi-dimensional ...
Abstract: Grounded in social-identity and self-categorization theories and drawing on data gathered ...
Like many other countries, the Dutch government increased investments in elite sports in the last de...
Like many other countries, the Dutch government increased investments in elite sports in the last de...
National pride is both an important and understudied topic with respect to economic behaviour, hence...
To measure relationships between Olympic media viewing and nation-based attitudes, 6 nations (Austra...
National pride predicts a wide range of politico-economic outcomes, yet what makes individuals proud...
The general national pride question is a popular item in cross-national studies of national identity...
The widely proclaimed economic benefits of hosting major sporting events have received substantial c...
The widely proclaimed economic benefits of hosting major sporting events have received substantial c...