The widely proclaimed economic benefits of hosting major sporting events have received substantial criticism by academic economists and have been shown to be negligible, at best. The aim of this paper is to formally examine the existence of another potential impact: national wellbeing or the so-called “feelgood ” factor. Using data on self-reported life satisfaction (happiness) for twelve European countries we test for the impact of hosting and of national athletic success on happiness. Our data covers three different major events: the Olympic Games, the FIFA World Cup and the UEFA European Championship. We find that the “feelgood ” factor associated with hosting football events is large and significant, but that the impact of national athl...
Hosting the Olympic Games costs billions of taxpayer dollars. Following a quasi-experimental setting...
This study contributes with new acknowledgment to the literature focussed on the role of sports on ...
The current research examined the effects of soccer match results on spectators’ subjective well-bei...
The widely proclaimed economic benefits of hosting major sporting events have received substantial c...
The sports industry is viewed as being of growing economic significance, reflected in its promotion ...
Contemporary research into the impact of major sports events shows that the widely used (and popular...
We show that hosting the Olympic Games in 2012 had a positive impact on the life satisfaction and ha...
Sport mega-events are often supported for their supposed ability to achieve positive social outcomes...
This paper examines the impact of sports participation upon the subjective well-being of individuals...
Sport mega-events are often supported for their supposed ability to achieve positive social outcomes...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Managing Sport and Lei...
In this article, the authors identify the period following a Soccer World Cup victory as a period of...
Can success in sport events be a positive determinant of the number of tourists arriving in a countr...
In this article, the authors identify the period following a Soccer World Cup victory as a period of...
Hosting the Olympic Games costs billions of taxpayer dollars. Following a quasi-experimental setting...
This study contributes with new acknowledgment to the literature focussed on the role of sports on ...
The current research examined the effects of soccer match results on spectators’ subjective well-bei...
The widely proclaimed economic benefits of hosting major sporting events have received substantial c...
The sports industry is viewed as being of growing economic significance, reflected in its promotion ...
Contemporary research into the impact of major sports events shows that the widely used (and popular...
We show that hosting the Olympic Games in 2012 had a positive impact on the life satisfaction and ha...
Sport mega-events are often supported for their supposed ability to achieve positive social outcomes...
This paper examines the impact of sports participation upon the subjective well-being of individuals...
Sport mega-events are often supported for their supposed ability to achieve positive social outcomes...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Managing Sport and Lei...
In this article, the authors identify the period following a Soccer World Cup victory as a period of...
Can success in sport events be a positive determinant of the number of tourists arriving in a countr...
In this article, the authors identify the period following a Soccer World Cup victory as a period of...
Hosting the Olympic Games costs billions of taxpayer dollars. Following a quasi-experimental setting...
This study contributes with new acknowledgment to the literature focussed on the role of sports on ...
The current research examined the effects of soccer match results on spectators’ subjective well-bei...