In this paper we consider trends in the distribution of player talent across association football clubs over time. Player talent is the most important prerequisite for team success in professional sports leagues and changes in players’ assortativeness in regard to the clubs they play for may arguably be an important factor for changes in competitive balance. We offer a new approach for measuring player talent and its distribution - the partial correlation of each player with the goal margin. We use this measure to analyze the degree of competitive balance over time. This approach enables us to examine how player mobility drives competitive balance over time. Empirical results are based on 19 seasons of the first two divisions of the German...
The last decades have seen two profound changes in European soccer. First, international trade in ta...
The last decades have seen two profound changes in European soccer. First, international trade in ta...
1. Concept of competitive balance 2. Measures of competitive balance 3. Data, used measures and resu...
In this paper we consider trends in the distribution of player talent across association football cl...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
Most sports are interesting because the outcome of a game cannot be predicted perfectly in advance. ...
Competitive balance is seen as crucial to the viability of professional sports leagues, and it has b...
Abstract There is an on-going debate about the optimal degree of team solidarity in the German Profe...
This paper analyzes the long-term development of competitive balance in a professional ...
Purpose This paper aims to provide empirical evidence on competitive balance in the 'big five' Euro...
Most sports are interesting because the outcome of a game can not be predicted perfectly in advance....
This paper is the first to assess empirically the relative competitive balance between large and sma...
Introduction. – 1. Outcome of uncertainty and competitive balance in professional team sports. – 2. ...
This paper presents a relatively comprehensive study of how Uncertainty of Outcome has developed ove...
In this paper, we estimate an ordered probit model for soccer results in The Netherlands. The result...
The last decades have seen two profound changes in European soccer. First, international trade in ta...
The last decades have seen two profound changes in European soccer. First, international trade in ta...
1. Concept of competitive balance 2. Measures of competitive balance 3. Data, used measures and resu...
In this paper we consider trends in the distribution of player talent across association football cl...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
Most sports are interesting because the outcome of a game cannot be predicted perfectly in advance. ...
Competitive balance is seen as crucial to the viability of professional sports leagues, and it has b...
Abstract There is an on-going debate about the optimal degree of team solidarity in the German Profe...
This paper analyzes the long-term development of competitive balance in a professional ...
Purpose This paper aims to provide empirical evidence on competitive balance in the 'big five' Euro...
Most sports are interesting because the outcome of a game can not be predicted perfectly in advance....
This paper is the first to assess empirically the relative competitive balance between large and sma...
Introduction. – 1. Outcome of uncertainty and competitive balance in professional team sports. – 2. ...
This paper presents a relatively comprehensive study of how Uncertainty of Outcome has developed ove...
In this paper, we estimate an ordered probit model for soccer results in The Netherlands. The result...
The last decades have seen two profound changes in European soccer. First, international trade in ta...
The last decades have seen two profound changes in European soccer. First, international trade in ta...
1. Concept of competitive balance 2. Measures of competitive balance 3. Data, used measures and resu...