https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/9934/8826-thumbnail.jpgWhereas much of the research on competitive balance deals with the addition of one or more members to a conference and compares the competitive balance before and after the addition(s), the authors of this study investigated competitive balance in men’s basketball, using the extreme case of the breakup of the Big East Conference, which led to a reconstituted Big East Conference and the formation of the American Athletic Conference (AAC). Given that the reconstituted Big East Conference had basically chosen its members, whereas the AAC need to scramble around to replace its departing members, it was hypothesized that the reconstituted Big East Conference would have...
In the last 20 years nine colleges and universities have revamped their intercollegiate athletics pr...
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to explore the level of competitive imbalance in professional...
The issue of Competitive Balance is a central issue in the literature on the economics of profession...
Competitive imbalance in football within a college athletic conference can lead to churning—either t...
In this article, we extend the literature on competitive balance to National Collegiate Athletic Ass...
Published: 1 June 2016Some basketball leagues are more competitive than others. The level of uncerta...
Many economists view the NCAA as a cartel. Through restricted compensation of student athletes and ...
This paper adds to the literature on competitive balance in college sports by comparing men\u27s and...
"Analyzing North American major sports leagues other than baseball, we find no break points in compe...
This paper examines competitive balance in the most prominent basketball league in the world: the NB...
Competitive balance in sport has been identified as a predictor of demand for sporting events, and l...
The most commonly used measures of competitive balance in sports leagues do not cap-ture season-to-s...
Abstract The case study examines Holy Cross’ decision not to join the Big East Conference i...
ABSTRACT: Regardless its relevance in sports economics, competitive balance has not been studied nei...
Determining the factors responsible for the turnaround of the National Basketball Association (NBA) ...
In the last 20 years nine colleges and universities have revamped their intercollegiate athletics pr...
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to explore the level of competitive imbalance in professional...
The issue of Competitive Balance is a central issue in the literature on the economics of profession...
Competitive imbalance in football within a college athletic conference can lead to churning—either t...
In this article, we extend the literature on competitive balance to National Collegiate Athletic Ass...
Published: 1 June 2016Some basketball leagues are more competitive than others. The level of uncerta...
Many economists view the NCAA as a cartel. Through restricted compensation of student athletes and ...
This paper adds to the literature on competitive balance in college sports by comparing men\u27s and...
"Analyzing North American major sports leagues other than baseball, we find no break points in compe...
This paper examines competitive balance in the most prominent basketball league in the world: the NB...
Competitive balance in sport has been identified as a predictor of demand for sporting events, and l...
The most commonly used measures of competitive balance in sports leagues do not cap-ture season-to-s...
Abstract The case study examines Holy Cross’ decision not to join the Big East Conference i...
ABSTRACT: Regardless its relevance in sports economics, competitive balance has not been studied nei...
Determining the factors responsible for the turnaround of the National Basketball Association (NBA) ...
In the last 20 years nine colleges and universities have revamped their intercollegiate athletics pr...
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to explore the level of competitive imbalance in professional...
The issue of Competitive Balance is a central issue in the literature on the economics of profession...