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NASSM Conference Abstract Archive: Economics

NASSM Conference Abstract Archive
Economics
NASSM 2011
The Effects of Tie-Breaker Procedures on Competitive Balance [1]
Bill Gerrard, Leeds University Business School, UK; Morten Kringstad, Trondheim Business School, Norway
Incentives and Nonlinearities of the Wild Card Playoff System in Major League Baseball [2]
Steven M. Howell, Purdue University; Jason I. Abrevaya, University of Texas at Austin; David B. Klenosky, Purdue University
Major League Baseball Franchise Attendance and the Uncertainty-of-Outcome Hypothesis [3]
Brian Mills, University of Michigan; Rodney Fort, University of Michigan (Advisor)
The Impact of the Recession on Youth Sport Programs in a Local Community [4]
Courtney Peddle, University of Windsor; Marijke Taks, University of Windsor (Advisor)
Public Investment in Sports Facilities: Who Really Pays and the Implications for Progressive Taxation [5]
Mark Rosentraub, University of Michigan; Brian Mills, University of Michigan; Jason Winfree, University of Michigan; Michael Cantor, University of Michigan
NCAA Football and the Invariance Proposition [6]
Steven Salaga, University of Michigan; Rodney Fort, University of Michigan
The Effects of Competitive Balance and Price Dispersion on Major League Baseball Attendance [7]
Brian Soebbing, University of Alberta; Nicholas Watanabe, University of Missouri; Brad Humphreys, University of Alberta
The Effect of the NBA Draft Policies on the Perception of Teams Tanking: An Examination of NBA Point Spreads [8]
Brian Soebbing, University of Alberta; Daniel Mason, University of Alberta (Advisor)
Demand for Individual Sports: Estimating Pay-Per-View Buyrates for the Ultimate Fighting Championship [9]
Scott Tainsky, University of Illinois; Steven Salaga, University of Michigan; Carla Santos, University of Illinois
NASSM 2010
The Impact of the Current Economic Situation on Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) Athletic Programs [10]
Todd Aughey, The University of Western Ontario; Karen Danylchuk, The University of Western Ontario (Advisor)
Estimating the Private Consumption Benefits Derived from the College Football Game Experience [11]
Anthony Dixon, Marshall University; Shelia Backman, Clemson University; Chi-Ok Oh, Michigan State University
Examining Consumer Valuations of Sport Event Tickets and the Influence of Face Value [12]
Joris Drayer, University of Memphis; Stephen L. Shapiro, Old Dominion University
Examination of the Effects of the Current Economic Crisis on MLB Attendance Demand [13]
Sungil Hong, Florida State University; Michael Mondello, Florida State University (Advisor)
Assessing the Incentive Effects of the Wild Card Playoff Format in Major League Baseball [14]
Steven M. Howell, Purdue University; Jason I. Abrevaya, University of Texas at Austin; David B. Klenosky, Purdue University
Factors Affecting Competitive Balance in the Korean Professional Baseball League [15]
Min Soo Kim, Florida State University; Dongkyu Won, Georgia State University; Michael Mondello, Florida State Univeristy (Advisor)
Determinants of Professional Sports Demand: A Vector Autoregressive Analysis [16]
Sangkwon Lee, Kent State University; John Harris, Kent State University; Mark Lyberger, Kent State University
A Doping and Anti-doping Game: The Rational Choices of Cheater and Catcher under Asymmetric Information [17]
Luo Li, Univeristy of Texas at Austin; Jules Woolf , Univeristy of Texas at Austin (Advisor); Bob Heere, Univeristy of Texas at Austin (Advisor)
Harnessing Potential: A Case Study Investigating a Casino’s Effects on Horse Racing and Community [18]
Brad Meadows, Ball State University; Leigh Ann Danzey-Bussell, Ball State University (Advisor)
Shipping the Tourists to the Apples: An Empirical Analysis of the Sport Tourism Interpretation of the Alchian-Allen Theorem [19]
Douglas Olberding, Xavier University; Steve Cobb, Xavier university
Secondary Market Demand for National Football League Personal Seat Licenses and Season Ticket Rights [20]
Steven Salaga, University of Michigan; Jason Winfree, University of Michigan (Advisor)
Television Broadcast Demand in Markets Without Local Teams [21]
Scott Tainsky, University of Illinois; Chad McEvoy, Illinois State University
Demand for Non-local Game Telecasts: Conventional Demand Shifters and Local Team Influence [22]
Scott Tainsky, University of Illinois
NASSM 2009
Consumer Discrimination in the Market for NHL Trading Cards: Are Hockey Fans Biased Against French Canadians? [23]
Thomas Ashman, Eckerd College; James Lambrinos, Union Graduate College of Union University; Brent Booth, Price Waterhouse Coopers
Factors Affecting the Price of Luxury Suites in Major North American Sports Facilities [24]
Timothy D. DeSchriver, University of Delaware; Daniel A. Rascher, University of San Francisco
ted Soccer Academy [25]
Bill Gerrard, University of Leeds
Local economic and social impact of multi-cities mega-sport events: case of the 2007 Rugby World Cup (RWC) in Paris region [26]
Christopher Hautbois, University of South Paris; Dominique Charrier, University of South Paris
Owners' Objective in Minor League Baseball [27]
Sungil Hong, Florida State University; Michael Mondello, Florida State University
The Influence of Managerial Changes and NCAA Regulations on Competitive Balance in College Football [28]
Minyong Lee, University of Connecticut; Howon Jeong, University of Seoul
Derived Demand in Professional Sports: Television Broadcast Ratings and the National Football League [29]
Scott Tainsky, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Discrimination among MLB Umpires [30]
Scott Tainsky, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Jason A. Winfree, University of Michigan
The Designated Player Rule in Major League Soccer: A study of Game-Specific Attendance [31]
Clinton J. Warren, University of Minnesota; Stephen D. Ross, University of Minnesota (Advisor)
NASSM 2008
The application of tournament theory to analyze the importance of consistency on the PGA TOUR [32]
Dan Drane, University of Southern Mississippi; Matt Hood, University of Southern Mississippi
It got loose: NASCAR's expansion as flexible accumulation [33]
Michael Edwards, North Carolina State University; Steven Estes, Missouri Western State University; Derek Alderman, East Carolina University; Michael Kanters, North Carolina State University (Advisor)
Managerial economics issues in pro sports: EPL Momentum, MLB Pricing, MLS Demand, and North American League Tax Policy [34]
Rodney Fort, University of Michigan; Bill Gerrard, Leeds University; Andy Lockett, Nottingham University; Brad Humphreys, University of Alberta; Brian Soebbing, University of Alberta; Tainsky Scott, University of Michigan; Jason Winfree, University of Michigan; Edward Coulson, Pennsylvania State University
Are squad rotation policies optimal deployment strategies? The relationship between team selection and team performance [35]
Bill Gerrard, University of Leeds, UK; Andy Lockett, University of Nottingham, UK
Assessing field performance efficiency of Korean professional soccer teams [36]
Hakwoo Kim, The Ohio State University; Kwang-Han Lee, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Brian Turner, The Ohio State University (Advisor)
Recent research trends of sport economics and finance: A content analysis of NASSM presentations 2002-2007 [37]
Min Yong Lee, University of Connecticut; Joon Young Han, University of Connecticut; Jennifer Bruening, University of Connecticut (Advisor)
Are economic impacts the relative equation to success? [38]
Sangkwon Lee, Kent State University; Mark Lyberger, Kent State University; John Harris, Kent State University
Sport consumers' willingness to spend travel minutes [39]
Tim Pawlowski, German Sport University Cologne; Christoph Breuer, German Sport University Cologne; Pamela Wicker, German Sport University Cologne; Sandrine Poupaux, German Sport University Cologne
Lessons learned from three dozen economic impact studies [40]
Daniel Rascher, University of San Francisco
Visitor composition and event-related spending: The case of a medium sized international sporting event [41]
Marijke Taks, University of Windsor; Stefan Kesenne , University of Antwerp, and KULeuven, Belgium; Laurence Chalip , University of Texas at Austin; B. Christine Green, University of Texas at Austin; Scott Martyn, University of Windsor
NASSM 2007
Documenting the Impacts of a NCAA Final Four Appearance on a 'Mid-Major' Division I University [42]
Robert E. Baker, George Mason University
An Examination of Demographic and Direct Spending Differences Between A Male and Female National Sporting Event [43]
Robert Case, Old Dominion University
College Football Attendance at the Highest Level: Another Look at Selected Environment and Demographic Indicators [44]
Aaron Clopton, Marshall University
The Impact of Human and Social Capital on Organisational Performance: Evidence from English Premiership Soccer [45]
Bill Gerrard, Leeds University Business School, UK; Andy Lockett, Nottingham University
Symposium: Economic and Financial Aspects of Professional Team Sports [46]
Brad Humphreys, University of Illinois; Mike Mondello, Florida State University; Joel Maxcy, University of Georgia; Jason Winfree, University of Michigan; J.C. Bradbury, Kennesaw State University
Competitive Balance in a Modern League Structure [47]
Morten Kringstad, Trondheim Business School, Norway; Bill Gerrard, University of Leeds, UK (Advisor)
Competitive Balance and Free Agency in the English Top Division [48]
Morten Kringstad, Trondheim Business School; Bill Gerrard, University of Leeds, UK (Advisor)
The "Strategic Event Management System" (SEMS): A Novel Economic Approach to the Evaluation and Management of Major Sporting Events [49]
Markus Kurscheidt, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany
Does Group Size Matter in Collective Action? The Role of Interaction Density [50]
Sylvia Trendafilova, University of Texas at Austin; Simeon Trendafilov, University of Texas at Austin; Laurence Chalip, University of Texas at Austin (Advisor)

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