Research question: While national sporting governing bodies are encouraged to implement programmes which seek to enhance their international sporting success, comparative studies on elite sport policies have provided limited empirical evidence in support of the relationship between such programmes and the achievement of sporting outcomes. Following the SPLISS framework, this study examines the longitudinal impact of four programme-level factors - financial support, human resources, coaching provision and foundation phase activity - on the international success of women’s national football teams. Research methods: Data from 55 Union of European Football Associations’ (UEFA) members were collected over a seven-year-period (2011-2017). The ...
Objectives To explore coach-level, team-level, and country-level factors associated with performanc...
Competitive balance remains a core component of sport economics literature and an important manageme...
The aim of this article is to explore the relationship between elite sport policy systems (inputs an...
Research question: While national sporting governing bodies are encouraged to implement programmes w...
Women’s football is growing in popularity in Europe, with increasing participation rates across the ...
A number of authors have identified the determinants of success in international sporting competitio...
The SPLISS project (Sports Policy factors Leading to International Sporting Success) develops better...
Competitive balance is a key concept in sports economics. It postulates the necessity of sporting eq...
A number of authors have identified the determinants of success in international sporting competitio...
Research question: This paper empirically examines whether participation in the group stage of the U...
In the literature, several articles have focused on the socioeconomic and sporting determinants of n...
This paper examines the determinants of FIFA World Cup performances of nations. The study incorporat...
The objective of this research is to provide a statistical measurement to predict the likely winners...
Women’s football has gained in popularity over the last fifteen years and research into this area ha...
This study is based on a detailed international comparison of the elite sport policies of 15 nations...
Objectives To explore coach-level, team-level, and country-level factors associated with performanc...
Competitive balance remains a core component of sport economics literature and an important manageme...
The aim of this article is to explore the relationship between elite sport policy systems (inputs an...
Research question: While national sporting governing bodies are encouraged to implement programmes w...
Women’s football is growing in popularity in Europe, with increasing participation rates across the ...
A number of authors have identified the determinants of success in international sporting competitio...
The SPLISS project (Sports Policy factors Leading to International Sporting Success) develops better...
Competitive balance is a key concept in sports economics. It postulates the necessity of sporting eq...
A number of authors have identified the determinants of success in international sporting competitio...
Research question: This paper empirically examines whether participation in the group stage of the U...
In the literature, several articles have focused on the socioeconomic and sporting determinants of n...
This paper examines the determinants of FIFA World Cup performances of nations. The study incorporat...
The objective of this research is to provide a statistical measurement to predict the likely winners...
Women’s football has gained in popularity over the last fifteen years and research into this area ha...
This study is based on a detailed international comparison of the elite sport policies of 15 nations...
Objectives To explore coach-level, team-level, and country-level factors associated with performanc...
Competitive balance remains a core component of sport economics literature and an important manageme...
The aim of this article is to explore the relationship between elite sport policy systems (inputs an...