It is a common argument in Denmark that municipal involvement in professional team sports can be justified on the grounds of local impact. The use of public funds to directly or indirectly subsidise local professional team sports clubs (PTSCs) is often seen as warranted due to the PTSCs’ positive effects on local economic growth or (inbound) municipal migration. However, can PTSCs be associated with tangible effects at all? This question has never been answered properly in a European context. Based on data covering the 2008–2013 period, and using spatial panel regression models, this article examines this issue in relation to three dominant professional sports in Denmark: football (soccer), handball and ice hockey. The study finds effects f...
Although attendance figures in Danish football’s first tier are not in line with the Danish FA’s sta...
The conditions for national sport systems and talent development efforts are changing with the globa...
BACKGROUND: The economic situation and other characteristic of sport clubs are quite unrevealed in t...
Subsidies to professional sports teams remain a controversial issue, and in most European countries ...
The body of literature examining potential trickle-down effects from elite sport success to mass spo...
Sports and sports activity have been an essential factor in my childhood, and as a grownup, I see th...
Item does not contain fulltextThe relevance of local sport policy to achieve 'sport for all' has bee...
The economic value of sport has long been an interesting subject to study. Proponents arguing there ...
Economics of sport is not an extensively well covered subject in Sweden and the purpose of this stud...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to examine citizens’ willingness to pay (WTP), in relation to havi...
Abstract: Using a well-known German soccer club – Borussia Mönchengladbach – as an example the prese...
In today’s world economy there are several factors affecting local economies. One major social inter...
Earlier research shows that wide regional variations exist in the success of athletes' talent develo...
The purpose of this paper is to estimate the impact of professional sports on cities’ economic perfo...
In discussions about the use of public money for popular sports such as clubs in Germany’s 1. Bundes...
Although attendance figures in Danish football’s first tier are not in line with the Danish FA’s sta...
The conditions for national sport systems and talent development efforts are changing with the globa...
BACKGROUND: The economic situation and other characteristic of sport clubs are quite unrevealed in t...
Subsidies to professional sports teams remain a controversial issue, and in most European countries ...
The body of literature examining potential trickle-down effects from elite sport success to mass spo...
Sports and sports activity have been an essential factor in my childhood, and as a grownup, I see th...
Item does not contain fulltextThe relevance of local sport policy to achieve 'sport for all' has bee...
The economic value of sport has long been an interesting subject to study. Proponents arguing there ...
Economics of sport is not an extensively well covered subject in Sweden and the purpose of this stud...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to examine citizens’ willingness to pay (WTP), in relation to havi...
Abstract: Using a well-known German soccer club – Borussia Mönchengladbach – as an example the prese...
In today’s world economy there are several factors affecting local economies. One major social inter...
Earlier research shows that wide regional variations exist in the success of athletes' talent develo...
The purpose of this paper is to estimate the impact of professional sports on cities’ economic perfo...
In discussions about the use of public money for popular sports such as clubs in Germany’s 1. Bundes...
Although attendance figures in Danish football’s first tier are not in line with the Danish FA’s sta...
The conditions for national sport systems and talent development efforts are changing with the globa...
BACKGROUND: The economic situation and other characteristic of sport clubs are quite unrevealed in t...