Reprint

Topics in Sports Finance

Edited by
October 2019
178 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03921-066-4 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03921-067-1 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Sports Finance 2018 that was published in

Business & Economics
Computer Science & Mathematics
Summary
Sports economics is a relatively new field of research that is experiencing rapid growth in the economics literature. The importance of the sports industry to economies coupled with the availability of financial and productivity data have made the study of sports economics a useful avenue for exploring research questions that have eluded mainstream economics fields. The main goal of this Special Issue of the International Journal of Financial Studies is to encourage theoretical and applied research in sports economics, which is of interest to both academics and practitioners. For this purpose, this Special Issue on “Sports Finance” invites papers on topics, such as, but not limited to, salary determination, ticket pricing, revenue sharing, salary caps, competitive balance, new stadium financing, rival league behavior, determinants of revenue, television and media, tournament prize structures, financial distress in professional sports, financial fair play, financial control of sports clubs, Third Party Ownership, financial efficiency in professional sports, budget constrains and sport performance, financial information of sports, ownership of professional sport clubs and Crowdfunding in sports. Papers on both professional and amateur sports are welcome.
Format
  • Paperback
License
© 2019 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
earnings persistence; accruals; earnings predictability; European football clubs; financial fair play; revenue sharing; welfare; moments; risk aversion; sports finance; soft budget constraint; payment failure; disequilibrium modelling; segmented labour market; French soccer; football; audit fees; audit shopping; Financial Fair Play; UEFA; JEL Classification; Z2; M41; M42; football; regulation; financial fair play; financial recovery; polarization; finance; financial health; cricket; professional team sport; profit maximisation; subsidy; grants; attendance; hockey; fighting; uncertainty of outcome; bonuses; effort; fighter performance; mixed martial arts (MMA); Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC); World Extreme Cagefighting (WEC); Zuffa LLC; college sports; finances; economics; NHL; KHL; country of origin; salary