A significant body of theoretical literature has argued that popular interest in sporting contests between teams is heavily influenced by how difficult it is to predict the result ex-ante. Empirical research has, however, been unable to reach a consensus on the magnitude of uncertainty of outcome on demand. In this article, we seek to resolve this impasse by distinguishing between uncertainty of outcome in the short run and uncertainty of outcome in the long run. We also show that it is important to control for the independent effect of absolute team strength when testing the uncertainty of outcome hypothesis. Using data on over 380 Test cricket matches played in England, Australia and New Zealand since 1980, we find that short-run uncertai...
Previous studies of attendance demand for professional team sports have failed to yield clear- cut f...
We consider managerial decision making by examining the impact of decisions taken by cricket captain...
In this paper we construct and estimate a model for match attendances in English one-day, limited-ov...
A significant body of theoretical literature has argued that popular interest in sporting contests b...
The future of One Day International (ODI) cricket has come under scrutiny following increasing compe...
The issue of competitive balance and its effect on the attendance demand for sport has been covered ...
In this study, we investigate models for the prediction of match outcome. These models are then use...
The uncertainty of outcome hypothesis predicts that more balanced sports matches should attract high...
We examined the factors affecting the outcome of cricket matches played in the English one-day count...
In this thesis, we focus on decision problems in test cricket. Initially, we address declaration and...
Millions of dollars are wagered on the outcome of one day international (ODI) cricket matches, with ...
The paper analyses the prediction of test cricket outcomes using an ordered response model. The resu...
Millions of dollars are wagered on the outcome of one day international (ODI) cricket matches, with ...
Previous studies of attendance demand for professional team sports have failed to yield clear-cut fi...
This paper forecasts match outcomes in test cricket in play, session by session. Match outcome proba...
Previous studies of attendance demand for professional team sports have failed to yield clear- cut f...
We consider managerial decision making by examining the impact of decisions taken by cricket captain...
In this paper we construct and estimate a model for match attendances in English one-day, limited-ov...
A significant body of theoretical literature has argued that popular interest in sporting contests b...
The future of One Day International (ODI) cricket has come under scrutiny following increasing compe...
The issue of competitive balance and its effect on the attendance demand for sport has been covered ...
In this study, we investigate models for the prediction of match outcome. These models are then use...
The uncertainty of outcome hypothesis predicts that more balanced sports matches should attract high...
We examined the factors affecting the outcome of cricket matches played in the English one-day count...
In this thesis, we focus on decision problems in test cricket. Initially, we address declaration and...
Millions of dollars are wagered on the outcome of one day international (ODI) cricket matches, with ...
The paper analyses the prediction of test cricket outcomes using an ordered response model. The resu...
Millions of dollars are wagered on the outcome of one day international (ODI) cricket matches, with ...
Previous studies of attendance demand for professional team sports have failed to yield clear-cut fi...
This paper forecasts match outcomes in test cricket in play, session by session. Match outcome proba...
Previous studies of attendance demand for professional team sports have failed to yield clear- cut f...
We consider managerial decision making by examining the impact of decisions taken by cricket captain...
In this paper we construct and estimate a model for match attendances in English one-day, limited-ov...