The development and growth of the secondary ticket market over the last few decades was discussed, in order to see how it has become what it is today. The goal of the research is to see how people living in New York perceive ticket scalping and whether or not they respect the law. The expanding use and popularity of secondary websites such as StubHub are discussed, and how most transactions take place over the internet. Additionally, the current trends in the ticketing industry are mentioned and how organizations have attempted to curb scalping over the last few years. As a result, the basic recommendation is that the secondary market should either be free, or there should be a uniform federal law to place each state under the same restrict...
Baseball is the sport most closely intertwined with American culture.\u27 In many ways, the scandals...
Through the advantages of online and electronic ticketing services, the sporting entertainment indus...
Abstract. This paper develops a model that jointly explains excess demand for performance events and...
The development and growth of the secondary ticket market over the last few decades was discussed, i...
As a result of the occasional unethical business practices of its members, such as price gouging and...
Due to the rapid growth of the secondary resale market, purchasing tickets at their face-value price...
Ticket scalping is a growing epidemic that has become more specialized in the online market. The onl...
As new anti-scalping laws are introduced in Victoria, our research suggests that frustrations with c...
In a 1995 article in this journal, we discussed the legal, economic, and ethical concerns in trying ...
Social, economic and legal factors have contributed to the success of ticket scalpers. Recently enac...
When a concert or sporting event sells out, the performer appears popular and the venue enjoys the o...
The secondary ticketing market impacts many parts of Broadway. The lack of regulations on unauthoriz...
The Internet has dramatically changed the methods by which people purchase tickets to events. In the...
There has been a dramatic increase in show ticket sales on the Internet from 1999 to 2006. This shif...
Do ticket-scalping laws affect the sales of tickets resold online? Currently, many states have laws ...
Baseball is the sport most closely intertwined with American culture.\u27 In many ways, the scandals...
Through the advantages of online and electronic ticketing services, the sporting entertainment indus...
Abstract. This paper develops a model that jointly explains excess demand for performance events and...
The development and growth of the secondary ticket market over the last few decades was discussed, i...
As a result of the occasional unethical business practices of its members, such as price gouging and...
Due to the rapid growth of the secondary resale market, purchasing tickets at their face-value price...
Ticket scalping is a growing epidemic that has become more specialized in the online market. The onl...
As new anti-scalping laws are introduced in Victoria, our research suggests that frustrations with c...
In a 1995 article in this journal, we discussed the legal, economic, and ethical concerns in trying ...
Social, economic and legal factors have contributed to the success of ticket scalpers. Recently enac...
When a concert or sporting event sells out, the performer appears popular and the venue enjoys the o...
The secondary ticketing market impacts many parts of Broadway. The lack of regulations on unauthoriz...
The Internet has dramatically changed the methods by which people purchase tickets to events. In the...
There has been a dramatic increase in show ticket sales on the Internet from 1999 to 2006. This shif...
Do ticket-scalping laws affect the sales of tickets resold online? Currently, many states have laws ...
Baseball is the sport most closely intertwined with American culture.\u27 In many ways, the scandals...
Through the advantages of online and electronic ticketing services, the sporting entertainment indus...
Abstract. This paper develops a model that jointly explains excess demand for performance events and...