The authors conduct an empirical analysis of a hand-collected sample of 2,376 turnovers of soccer managers in the four major English leagues in the seasons from 1949-1950 to 2007-2008. While the relation between the probability of a manager being fired and long-term performance remained remarkably stable, both the absolute frequency and the sensitivity of firing decisions on the outcome of recent matches steadily and significantly increased during the six decades covered by the sample. This is likely to reflect the increased level of competition in and economic importance of the English soccer leagues. © The Author(s) 2012
Popular myth would have it that a football manager “is never more than six games away from the sack....
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Firing the manager is a drastic measure employed by firms to deal with poor performance. However, da...
The authors conduct an empirical analysis of a hand-collected sample of 2,376 turnovers of soccer ma...
The authors conduct an empirical analysis of a hand-collected sample of 2,376 turnovers of soccer ma...
The authors conduct an empirical analysis of a hand-collected sample of 2,376 turnovers of soccer ma...
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PSE Working Papers n° 2020-11There have been many studies of the impact of manager turnover on club ...
Popular myth would have it that a football manager “is never more than six games away from the sack....
Purpose: This paper uses macro-level theories based on the equilibrium between the exploration and e...
Firing the manager is a drastic measure employed by firms to deal with poor performance. However, da...
The authors conduct an empirical analysis of a hand-collected sample of 2,376 turnovers of soccer ma...
The authors conduct an empirical analysis of a hand-collected sample of 2,376 turnovers of soccer ma...
The authors conduct an empirical analysis of a hand-collected sample of 2,376 turnovers of soccer ma...
This study seeks to identify the determinants of forced manager turnovers in Major League Soccer (ML...
Outputs from CREI research in progress, as well contributions from external scholars and draft repor...
Within the modern-day sports industry, the role of the football manager is under intense pressure an...
This paper looks at the determinants of length of a football manager’s reign before his sacking with...
Firing the manager is a drastic measure employed by firms to deal with poor performance. However, da...
This article provides estimates of technical efficiency for a panel of managers in English soccer's ...
This paper uses data drawn from the English Football League to model separate hazard rates for club ...
This research examines the impact of manager turnover on firm performance using information from the...
PSE Working Papers n° 2020-11There have been many studies of the impact of manager turnover on club ...
Popular myth would have it that a football manager “is never more than six games away from the sack....
Purpose: This paper uses macro-level theories based on the equilibrium between the exploration and e...
Firing the manager is a drastic measure employed by firms to deal with poor performance. However, da...