This paper exploits a sharp regression discontinuity design to identify the causal impact of the Scottish Premiership League (SPL) “split” on spectator match attendance. We use data drawn from all 19 completed seasons for which this institutional arrangement has been in place. The causal effect of the “split” is to induce, for the last five rounds of games played in the season, a differential in average attendance of about 24% between the clubs that just qualify for the “Championship Play-off” section and those that do not. However, the annualized effect for the season is found to be modest
Research question: This article investigates the determinants of attendance at French football Ligue...
This paper models the impacts of market size and team competition for fan base on matchday attendanc...
Competitive balance is a contributing factor in the fluctuation of attendance in international socce...
This paper exploits a sharp regression discontinuity design to identify the causal impact of the Sco...
We contribute to the literature on demand for football by investigating the effect of variations in ...
This paper is the first to empirically analyse the determinants of stadium attendance demand in the ...
This paper uses an attendance demand model with panel data on over 4,000 games to examine economic p...
The paper employs data from 2884 matches in the English Football League Championship. It builds a mo...
Objective: The objective of this article is to examine whether the design of a national league affec...
European soccer leagues are notorious for being competitively imbalanced, the same teams winning the...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the determinants of the demand for Scottish Premier Leag...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The aim of this article is to investig...
International audienceThis paper discusses if an unbalanced league can lead to higher total revenues...
Abstract (200 words) Although deeply ingrained in the economics of professional team sports literatu...
Competitive balance in sports leagues is often used to justify revenue sharing agreements. The justi...
Research question: This article investigates the determinants of attendance at French football Ligue...
This paper models the impacts of market size and team competition for fan base on matchday attendanc...
Competitive balance is a contributing factor in the fluctuation of attendance in international socce...
This paper exploits a sharp regression discontinuity design to identify the causal impact of the Sco...
We contribute to the literature on demand for football by investigating the effect of variations in ...
This paper is the first to empirically analyse the determinants of stadium attendance demand in the ...
This paper uses an attendance demand model with panel data on over 4,000 games to examine economic p...
The paper employs data from 2884 matches in the English Football League Championship. It builds a mo...
Objective: The objective of this article is to examine whether the design of a national league affec...
European soccer leagues are notorious for being competitively imbalanced, the same teams winning the...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the determinants of the demand for Scottish Premier Leag...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The aim of this article is to investig...
International audienceThis paper discusses if an unbalanced league can lead to higher total revenues...
Abstract (200 words) Although deeply ingrained in the economics of professional team sports literatu...
Competitive balance in sports leagues is often used to justify revenue sharing agreements. The justi...
Research question: This article investigates the determinants of attendance at French football Ligue...
This paper models the impacts of market size and team competition for fan base on matchday attendanc...
Competitive balance is a contributing factor in the fluctuation of attendance in international socce...