We analyse the attendance of professional football matches in England finding that it is related to unemployment over a very long period of time. More unemployment leads to lower attendances. Distinguishing between leagues, we find that the relationship is larger for lower leagues, i.e. attendances of lower quality football events are more sensitive to fluctuations in unemployment.</p
We look at the two professional leagues in the Netherlands, and examine whether the same covariates ...
In recent years excessive monetization of football and professionalism among the players has been ar...
Professional sport teams and leagues rely heavily on gate receipts and season ticket revenue. Additi...
This article investigates the impact of the 2007–9 Great Recession on attendance demand in the Engli...
This research analyzes correlation of attendance of English Premier League and Major League Soccer t...
European soccer leagues are notorious for being competitively imbalanced, the same teams winning the...
This articles uses an attendance demand model with panel data on more than 4,000 games to examine ec...
When a country experiences an economic downturn, as the United States has since late 2007, the negat...
This paper uses an attendance demand model with panel data on over 4,000 games to examine economic p...
The number of people consuming sporting events has long interested economists. Although imperfect, i...
After controlling for a number of plausible influences on matchday attendance in the English Premier...
In recent years, excessive monetization of football and professionalism among the players have been ...
After controlling for a number of plausible influences on matchday attendance in the English Premier...
Football fans prefer to see their favourite team win in close matches. Compared to other forms of en...
Babatunde Buraimo is a senior lecturer in the Lancashire Business School. Research interests include...
We look at the two professional leagues in the Netherlands, and examine whether the same covariates ...
In recent years excessive monetization of football and professionalism among the players has been ar...
Professional sport teams and leagues rely heavily on gate receipts and season ticket revenue. Additi...
This article investigates the impact of the 2007–9 Great Recession on attendance demand in the Engli...
This research analyzes correlation of attendance of English Premier League and Major League Soccer t...
European soccer leagues are notorious for being competitively imbalanced, the same teams winning the...
This articles uses an attendance demand model with panel data on more than 4,000 games to examine ec...
When a country experiences an economic downturn, as the United States has since late 2007, the negat...
This paper uses an attendance demand model with panel data on over 4,000 games to examine economic p...
The number of people consuming sporting events has long interested economists. Although imperfect, i...
After controlling for a number of plausible influences on matchday attendance in the English Premier...
In recent years, excessive monetization of football and professionalism among the players have been ...
After controlling for a number of plausible influences on matchday attendance in the English Premier...
Football fans prefer to see their favourite team win in close matches. Compared to other forms of en...
Babatunde Buraimo is a senior lecturer in the Lancashire Business School. Research interests include...
We look at the two professional leagues in the Netherlands, and examine whether the same covariates ...
In recent years excessive monetization of football and professionalism among the players has been ar...
Professional sport teams and leagues rely heavily on gate receipts and season ticket revenue. Additi...