Search Results - Applied Economics
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Return to sport for North American professional sport leagues in the context of COVID-19
DiFiori, J. P., Green, G., Meeuwisse, W., Putukian, M., Solomon, G. S., Sills, A.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2021)“…This document is focused on professional sports leagues in North America, and although many of the statements are generalisable to professional sporting settings throughout the world, other considerations may apply to sports in other countries.…”
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The impact of COVID-19 on the European football ecosystem - A Delphi-based scenario analysis
Beiderbeck, D., Frevel, N., von der Gracht, H. A., Schmidt, S. L., Schweitzer, V. M.Published in Technological Forecasting and Social Change (2021)“…Highlights • Social-economic impact of COVID-19 crisis highly relevant for football ecosystem…”
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Stadium attendance demand during the COVID-19 crisis: early empirical evidence from Belarus
Reade, J. J., Schreyer, D., Singleton, C.Published in Applied Economics Letters (2020)“…Applied Economics Letters…”
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The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) framework for rebooting sport in a COVID-19 Environment. Executive summary and appendixes
Australian Institute of SportPublished 2020“…Sport makes an important contribution to the physical, psychological and emotional well-being of Australians. The economic contribution of sport is equivalent to 2-3% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). …”
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Comparing the urban impacts of the FIFA World Cup and Olympic Games from 2010 to 2016
Müller, M., Gaffney, C.Published in Journal of Sport and Social Issues (2018)“…This article develops an analytical matrix for comparing the impacts of these events on cities and proposes a case survey method to apply this matrix to six recent sports mega-events: the Olympic Games in Vancouver, London, Sochi, and Rio de Janeiro and the FIFA Men`s World Cups in South Africa and Brazil. …”
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The determinants of international football success: A panel data analysis of the Elo rating
Gásquez, R., Royuela, V.Published in Social Science Quarterly (2016)“…We introduce three innovations as (a) we apply the model developed by Bernard and Busse (2004) to football, (b) we consider a wide panel of countries over a 33-year period, and (c) we supplement FIFA's classification with the Elo rating system. …”
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Forecasting soccer outcome using cost-sensitive models oriented to investment opportunities
Talattinis, K., Kyriakides, G., Kapantai, E., Stephanides, G.Published in International Journal of Computer Science in Sport (2019)“…Although the measurement of prediction accuracy is a very important part of the validation of each model, we also study its economic significance. As a performance metric for our models, the Sharpe ratio metric is calculated and analyzed. …”
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No evidence for second leg home advantage in recent seasons of European soccer cups
Amez, S., Baert, S., Neyt, B., Vandemaele, M.Published in Applied Economics Letters (2020)“…Applied Economics Letters…”
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No confidence-no glory? Coach behavioral bias and team performance
Zavertiaeva, M., Naidenova, I., Parshakov, P.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2018)“…We cannot conclude that overconfidence has any effect on coaches' risk-taking that can be approximated by goals scored or allowed. We apply the well-studied methodology of overconfidence measurement to the new field of sport economics, thereby generating novel results. …”
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Monitoring of a football team during a competition season by measuring serum myosin isoforms
Cusso, R., Carmona, G., Cadefau, J. A., Solanas, J. L., Revuelta, G., Maestro, A., Guerrero, M.Published in 21st Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Vienna, 6. -9. July 2016 (2016)“…Introduction: We developed an ELISA methodology sandwich type to improve the medical diagnosis of the professional sports men muscle damage. The new technic was applied to obtain basal values of a reference population and to monitor a team players during a football season. …”
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Productivity and competitiveness: The case of football teams playing in the UEFA Champions League
Espitia-Escuer, M., Garcia-Cebrian, L. I.Published in Athens Journal of Sport (2016)“…The Malmquist index measures the change in productvity whereas the efficiency ratios used for the calculation of the former were found by applying a Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). The relationship between productivity and competitiveness in an economic sector is as follows: an increase in productivity allows the remuneration of the factors to be increased without having to raise the price of the product offered. …”
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Pre-season planing strategies of Italian Serie A clubs during 2009/10 - 2011/12 soccer seasons
Francioni, F.Published in 17th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Bruges, 4. -7. July 2012 (2012)“…This aspect can be explained by the training strategies (i.e. necessity and choices of coaches) and the economical support that each clubs receive (i.e. sponsors, paid camps, etc.). …”
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An internet-based information system for the sport scientific theory of selected sports disciplines
Baca, A., Eder, C.Published in International Journal of Computer Science in Sport (2002)“…Sports disciplines · Alpine Skiing · Tennis · Athletics (in particular running and jumping disciplines) · Soccer Sub fields · Sports Biomechanics · Sports Medicine and Exercise Physiology · Sports Psychology · Kinesiology · Applied Computer Science · Exercise Science Starting with a practical application - the sports discipline or the sports movement · the interest should be aroused in studying theoretical concepts more intensively and an understanding for complex connections should be obtained more rapidly · the interdisciplinary understanding in sport science should be improved both in research and education · a more economic and effective education should be achieved Applying a constructivist approach the critical, networked and holistic thinking should be stimulated. …”