This article investigates the influence of performance, popularity, and bargaining power on 'super-earnings' using a unique panel dataset of Italian football players built on various sources of data. Using OLS, Panel, and Unconditional Quantile regression techniques, we find that detailed measures of these factors are all significantly associated with higher wages. Popularity dominates all the other factors at the right tail of earnings distribution, and the agent's power contributes mostly to allocate players in richer teams. These new findings challenge the interpretations of super-earnings based only on very talented workers who 'win and take all'
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Fil: Criado, Mateo Juan. Universidad de San Andrés. Departamento de Economía; Argentina.This paper i...
This article investigates the influence of performance, popularity, and bargaining power on ‘super-...
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This paper investigated the relationship between players’ wages and sport performance in the Italian...
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This paper investigates the relationship between players’ wages and sportperformance in the Italian ...
International audienceThis study contributes to research on migrant pay disparities by analysing the...
Fil: Criado, Mateo Juan. Universidad de San Andrés. Departamento de Economía; Argentina.This paper i...
This article investigates the influence of performance, popularity, and bargaining power on ‘super-...
Using panel data on professional footballers and their teams over a seven year period we find a subs...
Across organizational and managerial settings, a commonly held belief is that the pay of resource pr...
This article investigates wage determination among professional soccer players appear-ing in the Ita...
This paper investigates the role of payroll and its distribution in determining the seasonal perform...
International audienceThis study explores the reasons behind the existence of frequent mismatches be...
How are top earners affected by productivity shocks? We address this question using a unique longitu...
This study explores the reasons behind the existence of frequent mismatches between performance of i...
This paper investigated the relationship between players’ wages and sport performance in the Italian...
Sport is one of the most popular forms of entertainment and its worldwide spread has turned athletes...
Using the Italian Serie A football league as an example, we analyse the unresolved relationship betw...
This article empirically investigates the determinants of sport success in the Italian football top ...
This paper investigates the relationship between players’ wages and sportperformance in the Italian ...
International audienceThis study contributes to research on migrant pay disparities by analysing the...
Fil: Criado, Mateo Juan. Universidad de San Andrés. Departamento de Economía; Argentina.This paper i...