This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Managing Sport and Leisure on 22.11.21, available online: https://doi.org/10.1080/23750472.2021.2004914.Research question: It is a common expectation among politicians, civil servants and sport managers that hosting a major sporting event or achieving international elite sport success yields a variety of positive externalities grounded in the “Virtuous Circle of Elite Sport and Events” model. However, over the years various studies have shown that this model is not necessarily an accurate depiction of reality. This paper adds to existing research by testing whether elite sport success or hosting a major sport event can have any positive effects on citizens’ health...
Research question: Can evidence of trickle-down-effects be observed among youth living in the home...
A growing number of studies have been published to understand how spectator sport may influence the ...
Objectives: Identifying patterns of associations between self-rated health (SRH) and socioeconomic f...
Research question: It is a common expectation among politicians, civil servants and sport managers t...
Background : Our study investigated the effect of elite sport on physical activity (PA) practice in ...
Background This study examined the extent to which sporting event attendance is associated with self...
As nations are increasingly investing large amounts of public money in elite sport development, poli...
Wicker P, Downward P. Exploring spillovers between government quality and individual health producti...
The sports industry is viewed as being of growing economic significance, reflected in its promotion ...
The widely proclaimed economic benefits of hosting major sporting events have received substantial c...
This study contributes with new acknowledgment to the literature focussed on the role of sports on ...
Contains fulltext : 167513.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this study, ...
Summary. — The current study examined perceived event prestige as a media-tor between sport involvem...
The Olympic Games is the largest sport event in the world. In Beijing, 10 500 athletes competed, sel...
The widely proclaimed economic benefits of hosting major sporting events have received substantial c...
Research question: Can evidence of trickle-down-effects be observed among youth living in the home...
A growing number of studies have been published to understand how spectator sport may influence the ...
Objectives: Identifying patterns of associations between self-rated health (SRH) and socioeconomic f...
Research question: It is a common expectation among politicians, civil servants and sport managers t...
Background : Our study investigated the effect of elite sport on physical activity (PA) practice in ...
Background This study examined the extent to which sporting event attendance is associated with self...
As nations are increasingly investing large amounts of public money in elite sport development, poli...
Wicker P, Downward P. Exploring spillovers between government quality and individual health producti...
The sports industry is viewed as being of growing economic significance, reflected in its promotion ...
The widely proclaimed economic benefits of hosting major sporting events have received substantial c...
This study contributes with new acknowledgment to the literature focussed on the role of sports on ...
Contains fulltext : 167513.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this study, ...
Summary. — The current study examined perceived event prestige as a media-tor between sport involvem...
The Olympic Games is the largest sport event in the world. In Beijing, 10 500 athletes competed, sel...
The widely proclaimed economic benefits of hosting major sporting events have received substantial c...
Research question: Can evidence of trickle-down-effects be observed among youth living in the home...
A growing number of studies have been published to understand how spectator sport may influence the ...
Objectives: Identifying patterns of associations between self-rated health (SRH) and socioeconomic f...