Background: Gambling is an important source of public revenue in many countries. Little is known about how this revenue is generated, and how it depends on product portfolios, operating costs, turnover, and the institutional contexts of the industry. Methods: A comparative analysis of income statements from 30 European gambling companies is reported. Scatter diagrams are used to describe how the surplus depends on volume, operating costs, monopoly status, and the game portfolio measured by aggregate return-to-players (RTP). Company profiles are used to interpret the results. Hypotheses: Commercialization increases aggregate return to players. This is likely to lower the surplus. Low operating costs of automated and fast games compensate for...
Gambling, as an activity with externalities, has not received enough scientific attention yet, and t...
© 2020 The Authors. Kyklos published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Electronic gambling (‘slot’) machine...
A collection of case studies providing interdisciplinary empirical analysis of the impact of corpora...
Background: Gambling is an important source of public revenue in many countries. Little is known abo...
Aims: This article assesses the efficiency of six Nordic state-controlled gambling companies in rais...
Purpose of Review: This systematic literature review evaluates the potential of gambling monopolies ...
This article analyses the social costs of gambling sector in Lithuania. The aim of the research is t...
Relevance of research topic. Bulgarian tourism is a significant contributor to the country's economy...
We estimate the social surplus of gambling in France by adding three components: consumer surplus, p...
The paper considers the nature and scale of the benefits and costs of gambling, with special referen...
Finnish state monopolies have been in a state of change during the mid-2010s. This paper focuses on ...
A rapidly growing globalized and digitalized gambling industry has compelled European jurisdictions ...
This contribution explores the institutional arrangements of gambling regulation across the globe on...
Purpose – The situation in the field of gambling is changing due to the rise of Internet and Mobileg...
Gambling is a relatively new emerging field of education and research. So while there is growing res...
Gambling, as an activity with externalities, has not received enough scientific attention yet, and t...
© 2020 The Authors. Kyklos published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Electronic gambling (‘slot’) machine...
A collection of case studies providing interdisciplinary empirical analysis of the impact of corpora...
Background: Gambling is an important source of public revenue in many countries. Little is known abo...
Aims: This article assesses the efficiency of six Nordic state-controlled gambling companies in rais...
Purpose of Review: This systematic literature review evaluates the potential of gambling monopolies ...
This article analyses the social costs of gambling sector in Lithuania. The aim of the research is t...
Relevance of research topic. Bulgarian tourism is a significant contributor to the country's economy...
We estimate the social surplus of gambling in France by adding three components: consumer surplus, p...
The paper considers the nature and scale of the benefits and costs of gambling, with special referen...
Finnish state monopolies have been in a state of change during the mid-2010s. This paper focuses on ...
A rapidly growing globalized and digitalized gambling industry has compelled European jurisdictions ...
This contribution explores the institutional arrangements of gambling regulation across the globe on...
Purpose – The situation in the field of gambling is changing due to the rise of Internet and Mobileg...
Gambling is a relatively new emerging field of education and research. So while there is growing res...
Gambling, as an activity with externalities, has not received enough scientific attention yet, and t...
© 2020 The Authors. Kyklos published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Electronic gambling (‘slot’) machine...
A collection of case studies providing interdisciplinary empirical analysis of the impact of corpora...