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A Research Companion
Redaktion: Altman, Hannah Josepha Rachel; Torgler, Benno; Altman, Morris
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The traditional workhorses of conventional economics (prices, income) can only provide partial explanations and understandings for sport-related behaviour. This book demonstrates the analytical insights to be gained by supplementing the conventional economics toolbox with psychological, cognitive, sociological, and institutional factors.
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The traditional workhorses of conventional economics (prices, income) can only provide partial explanations and understandings for sport-related behaviour. This book demonstrates the analytical insights to be gained by supplementing the conventional economics toolbox with psychological, cognitive, sociological, and institutional factors.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2021
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- Artikelnr.: 62947034
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2021
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Hannah Josepha Rachel Altman is in the final stages of her PhD in Behavioural Sports Economics at the Queensland University of Technology Business School (QUT) in Brisbane, Australia. Morris Altman is Chair Professor of Behavioural and Institutional Economics, and Co-operatives and Dean at the University of Dundee School of Business, University of Dundee, Scotland, UK. He is also an Emeritus Professor at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. Benno Torgler is Professor of Economics at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and also at the Centre for Behavioural Economics, Society and Technology (BEST), leading the programme "Behavioural Economics of Non-Market Interactions" that covers the sub-programmes Sportometrics, Sociometrics, Scientometrics, and Cliometrics.
Chapter 1. Introduction: Behavioural Sports Economics Part 1The Big Picture
Chapter 2. Sport as a Behavioural Economics Lab Chapter 3. Sports
Performance, Procedural Rationality and Organizational Inefficiency Chapter
4. Institutional Dynamics in Sports - How Governance, Rules and Technology
Interact Part 2Incentives, Governance, and Sports Behaviour Chapter 5.
Wrong Behaviour Due to Wrong Incentives: How to Transform Doping into a
Self-defeating Game Chapter 6. Discrimination, Disequilibrium and
Disincentives: Behavioural Economics in Women's Sport Chapter 7. Winner
Alright? New Evidence on High-Stakes Bidding and Returns to Ownership in
the Thoroughbred Horseracing Industry Part 3Momentum and Reference Points
in Sports Behaviour Chapter 8. Does Psychological Momentum Differ for Home
and Away Teams? Evidence from Penalty Shoot-Outs in European Cups Chapter
9. Reference Point Behaviour and Sports Chapter 10. The Importance of the
Serve in Winning Points in Tennis: A Bayesian Analysis Using Data for the
Two Winners of the 2019 French Open Singles Part 4Heuristics, Sports,
Behaviour and Outcomes Chapter 11. Beauty, Preferences and Choice
Exemplified in the Sports Market Chapter 12. Moneyball and Decision-Making
Heuristics: An Intersection of Statistics and Practical Expertise Part 5
Fans, Fan Behaviour, and Sports Outcomes Chapter 13. Reference Dependent
Preferences, Outcome Uncertainty, and Sports Fan Behaviour: A Review of the
Literature Chapter 14. Moving towards behavioural stadium attendance demand
research: First lessons learned from exploring football spectator no-show
behaviour in Europe Part 6Happiness, and Socioeconomics Determinants of
Sports Participation Chapter 15. The Relationship of Happiness and Sport
Chapter 16. Using Behavioral Economics to Improve Health Through Sports
Participation and Physical Activity Chapter 17. Socio-Economic and
Demographic Correlates of Sports Participation in Canada
Chapter 2. Sport as a Behavioural Economics Lab Chapter 3. Sports
Performance, Procedural Rationality and Organizational Inefficiency Chapter
4. Institutional Dynamics in Sports - How Governance, Rules and Technology
Interact Part 2Incentives, Governance, and Sports Behaviour Chapter 5.
Wrong Behaviour Due to Wrong Incentives: How to Transform Doping into a
Self-defeating Game Chapter 6. Discrimination, Disequilibrium and
Disincentives: Behavioural Economics in Women's Sport Chapter 7. Winner
Alright? New Evidence on High-Stakes Bidding and Returns to Ownership in
the Thoroughbred Horseracing Industry Part 3Momentum and Reference Points
in Sports Behaviour Chapter 8. Does Psychological Momentum Differ for Home
and Away Teams? Evidence from Penalty Shoot-Outs in European Cups Chapter
9. Reference Point Behaviour and Sports Chapter 10. The Importance of the
Serve in Winning Points in Tennis: A Bayesian Analysis Using Data for the
Two Winners of the 2019 French Open Singles Part 4Heuristics, Sports,
Behaviour and Outcomes Chapter 11. Beauty, Preferences and Choice
Exemplified in the Sports Market Chapter 12. Moneyball and Decision-Making
Heuristics: An Intersection of Statistics and Practical Expertise Part 5
Fans, Fan Behaviour, and Sports Outcomes Chapter 13. Reference Dependent
Preferences, Outcome Uncertainty, and Sports Fan Behaviour: A Review of the
Literature Chapter 14. Moving towards behavioural stadium attendance demand
research: First lessons learned from exploring football spectator no-show
behaviour in Europe Part 6Happiness, and Socioeconomics Determinants of
Sports Participation Chapter 15. The Relationship of Happiness and Sport
Chapter 16. Using Behavioral Economics to Improve Health Through Sports
Participation and Physical Activity Chapter 17. Socio-Economic and
Demographic Correlates of Sports Participation in Canada
Chapter 1. Introduction: Behavioural Sports Economics Part 1The Big Picture
Chapter 2. Sport as a Behavioural Economics Lab Chapter 3. Sports
Performance, Procedural Rationality and Organizational Inefficiency Chapter
4. Institutional Dynamics in Sports - How Governance, Rules and Technology
Interact Part 2Incentives, Governance, and Sports Behaviour Chapter 5.
Wrong Behaviour Due to Wrong Incentives: How to Transform Doping into a
Self-defeating Game Chapter 6. Discrimination, Disequilibrium and
Disincentives: Behavioural Economics in Women's Sport Chapter 7. Winner
Alright? New Evidence on High-Stakes Bidding and Returns to Ownership in
the Thoroughbred Horseracing Industry Part 3Momentum and Reference Points
in Sports Behaviour Chapter 8. Does Psychological Momentum Differ for Home
and Away Teams? Evidence from Penalty Shoot-Outs in European Cups Chapter
9. Reference Point Behaviour and Sports Chapter 10. The Importance of the
Serve in Winning Points in Tennis: A Bayesian Analysis Using Data for the
Two Winners of the 2019 French Open Singles Part 4Heuristics, Sports,
Behaviour and Outcomes Chapter 11. Beauty, Preferences and Choice
Exemplified in the Sports Market Chapter 12. Moneyball and Decision-Making
Heuristics: An Intersection of Statistics and Practical Expertise Part 5
Fans, Fan Behaviour, and Sports Outcomes Chapter 13. Reference Dependent
Preferences, Outcome Uncertainty, and Sports Fan Behaviour: A Review of the
Literature Chapter 14. Moving towards behavioural stadium attendance demand
research: First lessons learned from exploring football spectator no-show
behaviour in Europe Part 6Happiness, and Socioeconomics Determinants of
Sports Participation Chapter 15. The Relationship of Happiness and Sport
Chapter 16. Using Behavioral Economics to Improve Health Through Sports
Participation and Physical Activity Chapter 17. Socio-Economic and
Demographic Correlates of Sports Participation in Canada
Chapter 2. Sport as a Behavioural Economics Lab Chapter 3. Sports
Performance, Procedural Rationality and Organizational Inefficiency Chapter
4. Institutional Dynamics in Sports - How Governance, Rules and Technology
Interact Part 2Incentives, Governance, and Sports Behaviour Chapter 5.
Wrong Behaviour Due to Wrong Incentives: How to Transform Doping into a
Self-defeating Game Chapter 6. Discrimination, Disequilibrium and
Disincentives: Behavioural Economics in Women's Sport Chapter 7. Winner
Alright? New Evidence on High-Stakes Bidding and Returns to Ownership in
the Thoroughbred Horseracing Industry Part 3Momentum and Reference Points
in Sports Behaviour Chapter 8. Does Psychological Momentum Differ for Home
and Away Teams? Evidence from Penalty Shoot-Outs in European Cups Chapter
9. Reference Point Behaviour and Sports Chapter 10. The Importance of the
Serve in Winning Points in Tennis: A Bayesian Analysis Using Data for the
Two Winners of the 2019 French Open Singles Part 4Heuristics, Sports,
Behaviour and Outcomes Chapter 11. Beauty, Preferences and Choice
Exemplified in the Sports Market Chapter 12. Moneyball and Decision-Making
Heuristics: An Intersection of Statistics and Practical Expertise Part 5
Fans, Fan Behaviour, and Sports Outcomes Chapter 13. Reference Dependent
Preferences, Outcome Uncertainty, and Sports Fan Behaviour: A Review of the
Literature Chapter 14. Moving towards behavioural stadium attendance demand
research: First lessons learned from exploring football spectator no-show
behaviour in Europe Part 6Happiness, and Socioeconomics Determinants of
Sports Participation Chapter 15. The Relationship of Happiness and Sport
Chapter 16. Using Behavioral Economics to Improve Health Through Sports
Participation and Physical Activity Chapter 17. Socio-Economic and
Demographic Correlates of Sports Participation in Canada