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2. The WADA Code: Optimal on Paper.
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GANDERT, DANIEL JOSÉ
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DOPING in sports , *ANTI-doping policy in sports , *PROFESSIONAL sports , *DRUG use by athletes - Published
- 2017
3. Professional Sports Subsidies and Urban Congestion Externalities: Assessing 50 Years of Failed Urban Economic Development Policies.
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Humphreys, Brad R.
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URBAN community development ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,ECONOMIC policy ,CITY traffic ,ECONOMIC development projects ,SUBSIDIES - Abstract
For the past 50 years, state and local governments in North America heavily subsidized the construction of professional sports facilities despite the fact that only private activity takes place in these facilities. Proponents of these subsidies frequently claim that they are justified because they represent viable local economic development projects. A proponents claim a new facility will "pay for itself" by generating large tangible economic benefits, including increases in tax revenues. This paper summarizes the existing literature that contains no evidence supporting these claims, along with a new literature containing evidence that professional sports events cause a number of negative urban congestion externalities like increased crime and traffic. The paper also documents trends in subsidization over the past 50 years and discusses reasons why these subsidies persist. The paper emphasizes the role played by my research in this area. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. Does a coach's reputation affect an athlete's creativity in team sports?
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Asare, Maxwell Kwabena and Schnitzer, Martin
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COACH-athlete relationships ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,STRUCTURAL equation modeling ,TEAM sports ,REPUTATION - Abstract
Purpose: Leadership is a key factor that shapes an athlete's development, also within team sports; most of this responsibility falls on the coaches. The purpose of this paper is to provide insight into the relationship between a coach's reputation and athlete creativity as perceived by athletes within team sports. Design/methodology/approach: The paper examined the reputational construct of coaches vis-a-vis athlete creativity. The researchers surveyed athletes from a variety of team sports and professional levels (N = 203). Structural equation modelling was utilised for testing the hypotheses. Findings: Findings suggest that a coach's reputation has a significant influence on the development of an athlete's creativity. Coach reputation affects the creative development of an athlete, with knowledge sharing and openness to experiences being the principal means of influence. Originality/value: Our study (1) examines the influence of a coach's reputation on an athlete's creativity, (2) tests the role of knowledge sharing in the influence on an athlete's creativity and (3) considers openness to experiences in the development of an athlete's creativity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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5. Spending money is like water soaking into the sand: anticipating financial distress in Japanese professional football clubs.
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Mondal, Sarthak, Plumley, Daniel, and Wilson, Rob
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COVID-19 ,FINANCIAL crises ,PHYSICAL fitness centers ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,TEAM sports - Abstract
Purpose: This paper analyses J1 League and J2 League clubs during the period 2011–2020 to anticipate financial distress. Design/methodology/approach: Data were collected for 29 professional football clubs competing in the J1 and J2 League for the financial years ending 2011–2020. Analysis was conducted using Altman's Z-score methodology and additional statistical tests were conducted to measure differences between groups. Findings: The results show significant cases of financial distress amongst clubs in both divisions and that clubs that have played predominantly in the J1 League are in significantly poorer financial health than clubs that have played predominantly in the J2 League. Overall, the financial situation in Japanese professional football needs to be monitored, a position that could be exacerbated by the economic crisis, caused by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Research limitations/implications: While the financial situation for a majority of the clubs in the J-League presents an austere picture, comparison with clubs in other leagues across Asia and Europe and understanding the different policies set by these leagues would enable us to understand whether the phenomenon of financial distress is common to other clubs and leagues across different countries and continents. Practical implications: The paper recommends that J-League visit the existing club licensing criteria and implement equitable cost-control measures, such as implementing a cap on acceptable losses over a specified period or restricting overall expenditures as a percentage of the club's revenue. Originality/value: The paper extends the evidence base of measuring financial distress in professional team sports and is also the first paper of its kind to examine this in relation to Asian professional football. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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6. Enhancing on-pitch learning capabilities with data analytics and technologies in elite sports.
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Olaniyan, Olatunbosun, Dehe, Benjamin, Bamford, David, and Ward, Sara
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SPORTS & technology ,DATA analytics ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,SPORTS teams ,ATHLETIC clubs ,ELITE athletes - Abstract
Research question: We have explored the utilisation of data analytics and technology in elite sports and the role it plays in enhancing on-pitch learning capabilities. In the competitive, complex, and dynamic professional sports environment, margins are small and critical for the success of a team or club. It is essential for sports organisations to keep learning individually and collectively to strengthen their ability to improve on-pitch. In this paper, we explore how data analytics and technology enable sports teams to develop learning organisation capabilities to add-value on-pitch by increasing their knowledge base. Research methods: Data for this study were gathered through 33 interviews with elite sport industry experts from football (Premier League, Championship), cricket (First Class County Clubs) and rugby (Rugby League). It includes seven sports directors, 12 managers and coaches, six players and former players, six performance analysts, one member of the medical staff, and one sports analytics academic. Results and findings: Our findings add to the understanding of players, coaches, and teams as learning entities, and discuss how they capture and transform data into knowledge with the use of data analytics and technology, which is then utilised to inform on-pitch practices and decision making. We provide a blueprint framework explaining how a sport club can add value on-pitch by achieving a learning organisation status, through the use of data analytics and technology. Implications: This paper contributes towards the continuing discourse regarding data analytics and technology utilisation within the sports industry, in the on-pitch domain. There has been limited academic research published to date on data analytics and technology use in professional sports, particularly with respect to investigating it from a learning organisation theory perspective. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. Authoritarian States and Global Sport: The Contested Cases of Qatar, the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
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Grix, Jonathan and Brannagan, Paul Michael
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SPORTS sponsorship ,SPORTS teams ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,ATHLETIC leagues ,INVESTMENT policy - Abstract
Sport and authoritarianism have long been bedfellows, especially during the Cold War era. 'Traditional' authoritarian regimes—most notably the Soviet Union and its satellite states—learnt the art of instrumentalizing sport for political ends from each other. Motives for this included garnering international prestige via excellence in elite sport and showcasing communism as a viable alternative to capitalism. This paper shows how the 'new' authoritarian states are now beginning to impact global elite sport through similar sports investment strategies in an array of sports teams, sports sponsorship and sports leagues. Whereas 'traditional' authoritarian states sought sporting excellence on the playing field and the recognition this brought with it, the 'new' authoritarian states seek to buy into the cultural power and prestige of global elite sport for economic gain, to improve the health of their citizens and for global recognition. We draw on recent examples from Qatar, the UAE and Saudi Arabia to understand why and how 'new' authoritarian states pursue sport policies and why this is contested. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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8. Visier Releases New White Paper 'Beyond Big Data: Big Data's Role and Impact on HR Leaders, Professionals, Teams, and Organizations'
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Trade and professional associations ,Professional sports ,Business, general - Abstract
Vancouver, British Columbia (PRWEB) March 14, 2013 Visier, the innovation leader in workforce analytics, announced today the release of a new white paper, 'Beyond Big Data: Big Data's Role and [...]
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- 2013
9. Institutional isomorphism and social responsibility in professional sports
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Joo, Soyoung, Larkin, Ben, and Walker, Nefertiti
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- 2017
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10. Does Digitalization Accelerate the Winner-Takes-All Effect in the Sports Industry?
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Glebova, Ekaterina, Terrien, Mickaël, and Desbordes, Michel
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CONCEPTUAL models ,DIGITAL transformation ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,SPORTS business ,DIGITAL technology ,PROFESSIONAL sports - Abstract
Today media and sports are indivisible, having a kind of inseparable, mutually influential relationship. Media attracts audiences and generates profit through sports. In its turn, sports content is disseminated, transmitted, and popularized through the media. Thus, theoretically, sports and media exist in symbiosis. However, practically, this relationship is complex and includes many factors. First of all, in recent decades, the process of overall digitalization (and digital transformation) of all fields of life has had a crucial impact on sport, media, and their interrelationship. This paper aims to conceptualize and analyze the possible impact of digitalization on "winner-takes-all" (WTA) (winner-takes-most, WTM) dynamics in the professional sports industry, notably for spectating audiences, and answer the question: "Can digitalization be seen as a driver of ecosystem change and how it should be tested?" This conceptual model paper seeks to construct and develop a theoretical framework that can explain and predict relationships between concepts of digitalization and key sport spectating variables: audience, TV rights, and revenue through a prism of WTA. We found that the technological change in the sports media market and the greater global-orientated strategy of leading sports organizations have re-sorted and compressed many market shares, but the effect of technological disruption has been significantly less pronounced for the most powerful digital leaders in the industry. To this end, we represent digitalization as the main accelerating factor of the WTA effect (along with other auxiliary effects) in the sports industry and propose future research directions and perspectives. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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11. Two Confessional Tales of Trainee Sport Psychology Practitioners' Experiences of Operating in Trinidad and Tobago.
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Brain, Jonathan, Hunter, Heather, Franklin, George H., Quartiroli, Alessandro, Wagstaff, Christopher R.D., and Brown, Daniel J.
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ETHNOCENTRISM , *CULTURAL humility , *CAREER development , *CRITICAL thinking , *PROFESSIONAL sports , *HUMILITY , *SPORTS psychology - Abstract
We present two confessional tales of our transnational experience as U.K.-based trainee sport psychology practitioners working in a professional sport organization in Trinidad and Tobago. We first provide contextual elements of our placement before sharing the confessional tales regarding the nuances of providing sport psychology services in a cultural context different from the one in which we are currently training. In the confessional tales, we share some challenges and hurdles we experienced relating to our culturally led assumptions. The tales are titled "Boundary Issues" and "Punctuality Is a Privilege." We then share some reflections in which we explore our lessons learned about cultural humility and describe our underestimation of our cultural arrogance and the challenges experienced during our cultural reflection process. We conclude this professional practice paper by offering several practical implications for trainees and qualified sport psychology practitioners to consider when developing a culturally grounded approach to practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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12. Managing Stress, Injuries, And Triumphs: Insights From Tendulkar And Yuvraj In Sports.
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Bhatt, Diptanshu S., Mahida, Beena A., Jani, Jayeshkumar C., and Rajeshbhai, Prajapati Pooja
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TENNIS elbow ,SPORTS medicine ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,MENTAL health ,PREVENTION of injury ,STRESS management ,OLDER athletes - Abstract
This research paper delves into the multifaceted realm of stress management, injury prevention, and resilience in sports, drawing parallels from the experiences of cricket legends Sachin Tendulkar and Yuvraj Singh. In the high-pressure environment of professional sports, athletes often encounter various challenges that can affect their physical and mental well-being. Through a comprehensive analysis of case studies, interviews, and scholarly literature, this paper explores strategies employed by Tendulkar and Yuvraj to navigate stress, overcome injuries, and achieve remarkable success on the cricket field. The first section examines the sources and impact of stress in sports, highlighting the psychological burdens faced by athletes and the detrimental effects on performance. Drawing from Tendulkar and Yuvraj's experiences, we elucidate coping mechanisms such as mindfulness, goal setting, and seeking support networks to mitigate stressors and enhance resilience. The second section focuses on sports-related injuries, with a specific emphasis on the infamous "tennis elbow" incident involving Tendulkar and Yuvraj's battle with cancer. By analyzing injury prevention strategies, rehabilitation protocols, and the role of sports medicine, we elucidate how athletes can effectively manage and recover from injuries to prolong their careers and maintain peak performance levels. Lastly, this paper explores the concept of triumph in adversity, showcasing Tendulkar and Yuvraj's remarkable comebacks from setbacks. Through determination, perseverance, and a positive mindset, these athletes have exemplified the power of resilience in overcoming challenges and achieving greatness in sports. Overall, this research paper provides valuable insights into stress management, injury prevention, and resilience in sports, offering practical recommendations for athletes, coaches, and sports medicine professionals. By learning from the experiences of Tendulkar and Yuvraj, athletes can develop holistic strategies to optimize their performance and wellbeing in the competitive world of sports. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
13. Equity, diversity, and inclusion in sports analytics.
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Fernandes, Craig, Vescovi, Jason D., Norman, Richard, Bradish, Cheri L., Taback, Nathan, and Chan, Timothy C. Y.
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TEAM sports ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,SPORTS ,ATHLETIC fields ,HIGH technology industries - Abstract
This paper presents a landmark study of equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) in the field of sports analytics. We developed a survey that examined personal and job-related demographics, as well as individual perceptions and experiences about EDI in the workplace. We sent the survey to individuals in the five major North American professional leagues, representatives from the Olympic and Paralympic Committees in Canada and the U.S., the NCAA Division I programs, companies in sports tech/analytics, and university research groups. Our findings indicate the presence of a clear dominant group in sports analytics identifying as: young (72.0 %), White (69.5 %), heterosexual (89.7 %) and male (82.0 %). Within professional sports, males in management positions earned roughly $30,000 (27 %) more on average compared to females. A smaller but equally alarming pay gap of $17,000 (14 %) was found between White and racialized management personnel. Of concern, females were nearly five times as likely to experience discrimination and twice as likely to have considered leaving their job due to isolation or feeling unwelcome. While they had similar levels of agreement regarding fair processes for rewards and compensation, females "strongly agreed" less often than males regarding equitable support, equitable workload, having a voice, and being taken seriously. Over one third (36.3 %) of females indicated that they "strongly agreed" that they must work harder than others to be valued equally, compared to 9.8 % of males. We conclude the paper with concrete recommendations that could be considered to create a more equitable, diverse and inclusive environment for individuals working within the sports analytics sector. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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14. Training Model for Extended Career Athletes: A Narrative Review.
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Caparros, Toni
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AVOIDANCE conditioning ,ATHLETES' health ,STRENGTH training ,ATHLETE training ,PROFESSIONAL sports - Abstract
Context: Today's elite and professional sports tend to feature older, more seasoned athletes, who have longer sporting careers. As advancing age can potentially limit peak performance, balancing training load is necessary to maintain an optimal state of performance and extend their sports career. Objective: To describe an appropriate training model for extended career athletes. Data Sources: Medline (PubMed), SPORTDiscus, ScienceDirect, Web of Science, and Google Scholar. Study Selection: A search of the literature between January 1, 2015 and November 22, 2023 was performed in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Study Design: Narrative review. Level of Evidence: Level 4. Data Extraction: Data were extracted from studies related to the management of training and performance of athletes with extended and long careers. Results: A total of 21 articles related to extended careers were found. Key themes from these papers included: expertise, biological maturation, and specificity; epidemiology and health; athlete monitoring; strength training; load management and detraining; success management. Conclusion: A training model for extended career athletes should balance the deleterious effects of age with the athletes' knowledge of, and expertise within, the sport. Designing specific training that accommodates previous injuries, training load intolerances, and caters for quality of life after retirement should be key considerations. Load management strategies for athletes with extended careers should include strength training adaptations to minimize pain, load-response monitoring, a broad range of movement, recovery and intensity activities, and the avoidance of large training load peaks and periods of inactivity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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15. Szemelvények a sportrendezvények biztonságának aktuális kérdéseiről.
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Ágnes, Tóth Nikolett
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SPORTS law ,SPORTS events ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,ARCHIVAL materials ,SOCCER hooliganism - Abstract
Copyright of Belügyi Szemle / Academic Journal of Internal Affairs is the property of Ministry of Interior of Hungary and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2024
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16. Impact of High-Intensity Exercise on BDNF Levels and Its Implications in High-Performance Sport: A Systematic Review.
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Moreno-Infantes, Fernando, Díaz-Quesada, Gema, Radesca-Fabiano, Krizia, Muñoz-Andradas, Guilermo, and Domínguez-Balmaseda, Diego
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SCIENTIFIC literature ,BRAIN-derived neurotrophic factor ,ATHLETIC ability ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,COGNITIVE development - Abstract
The brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a crucial protein in the development of the cognitive system. It regulates the growth of neurons and glial cells, synaptic plasticity, and neuroprotection. Background/Objectives: It has been suggested that high-intensity exercise could modulate the mechanisms of BDNF release, with potentially significant implications in the professional sports world. However, this is not yet fully proven, and the underlying physiological alterations are unknown. Methods: This paper reviews the current scientific literature to clarify the uncertainties about how high-intensity physical exercise influences BDNF release and its relationship with high-performance sports. Results: Strenuous exercise appears to increase BDNF synthesis through the action of lactate and the PGC-1α/FNDC5 pathway. Additionally, cognitive function has been described as an element to consider for maximizing sports performance. Conclusions: In this regard, this review provides a solid starting point for further investigation into the molecular mechanisms that promote BDNF expression mediated by exercise, as well as for seeking a direct correlation between the role of cognitive development and athletic performance in high-performance athletes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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17. Exploring the dynamics of governance: An examination of traditional governance and governance innovation in the United States professional sports leagues
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Hu, Yanxue and Shu, Shengfang
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- 2024
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18. Globalisation of Professional Sport Finance.
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Andreff, Wladimir
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SPORTS finance ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,GLOBALIZATION ,LOCAL finance ,ECONOMIC systems ,CRYPTOCURRENCIES - Abstract
The objective of the present paper is to put a milestone on the roadmap toward a global economic system of professional sport, at least as regards its financial dimension, i.e., its model of finance, its ownership, and some new trends in global sport finance. Professional sport went through a radical change during the 1990s when switching from gate receipts to TV rights revenues as its major source of finance and from local/domestic to internationalised/globalised sources of revenue. This change was more marked in European soccer (football) before spreading throughout other professional sport disciplines. In fact, the whole distribution of sport financing was restructured as shown in this paper. Starting from this evidence of the first stage of sport finance globalisation, it appears that new transformations have been at work in sport finance more recently. In particular, soccer moved from globalisation of flows (revenues, finance) to asset globalisation in terms of club ownership. At last, this paper discusses the emergence of new trends in global sport finance such as treating professional (soccer) players as financial assets and crypto-assets penetrating the sports business. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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19. Event detection in football: Improving the reliability of match analysis.
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Bischofberger, Jonas, Baca, Arnold, and Schikuta, Erich
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PROFESSIONAL sports ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,NAIVE Bayes classification ,MACHINE learning ,EVALUATION methodology - Abstract
With recent technological advancements, quantitative analysis has become an increasingly important area within professional sports. However, the manual process of collecting data on relevant match events like passes, goals and tacklings comes with considerable costs and limited consistency across providers, affecting both research and practice. In football, while automatic detection of events from positional data of the players and the ball could alleviate these issues, it is not entirely clear what accuracy current state-of-the-art methods realistically achieve because there is a lack of high-quality validations on realistic and diverse data sets. This paper adds context to existing research by validating a two-step rule-based pass and shot detection algorithm on four different data sets using a comprehensive validation routine that accounts for the temporal, hierarchical and imbalanced nature of the task. Our evaluation shows that pass and shot detection performance is highly dependent on the specifics of the data set. In accordance with previous studies, we achieve F-scores of up to 0.92 for passes, but only when there is an inherent dependency between event and positional data. We find a significantly lower accuracy with F-scores of 0.71 for passes and 0.65 for shots if event and positional data are independent. This result, together with a critical evaluation of existing methodologies, suggests that the accuracy of current football event detection algorithms operating on positional data is currently overestimated. Further analysis reveals that the temporal extraction of passes and shots from positional data poses the main challenge for rule-based approaches. Our results further indicate that the classification of plays into shots and passes is a relatively straightforward task, achieving F-scores between 0.83 to 0.91 ro rule-based classifiers and up to 0.95 for machine learning classifiers. We show that there exist simple classifiers that accurately differentiate shots from passes in different data sets using a low number of human-understandable rules. Operating on basic spatial features, our classifiers provide a simple, objective event definition that can be used as a foundation for more reliable event-based match analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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20. Preventing club bankruptcy: exploring new financial regulation approaches in French football.
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Carin, Yann and Brocard, Jean-François
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BANKRUPTCY prevention ,SOCCER teams ,ATHLETIC leagues ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,FINANCIAL stress ,FINANCIAL risk ,BANKRUPTCY ,EUROPEAN integration - Abstract
Purpose: This paper aims to propose an analysis of financial regulation practices, identified thanks to an extensive benchmark carried out in eight European professional sports leagues. Design/methodology/approach: Between 1970 and 2018, 81 French football clubs went bankrupt. The paper proposes an analysis of financial regulation practices in eight European professional sports leagues to enhance the prevention of bankruptcy of French football clubs. Three research questions are addressed: What are the financial and accounting disclosure practices in the main professional leagues? What assessment tools are employed to evaluate the financial risk and budgetary feasibility? What financial support measures exist for clubs and how are insolvency proceedings initiated by clubs? To identify financial regulation practices in professional sport, a selection of leagues was made based on their economic importance, specific regulatory tools used, and their approach to financial difficulties and the handling of insolvency proceedings. Findings: Through an examination of financial regulation practices in other leagues, three main findings are highlighted: The significance of required financial documents and deadlines varies depending on the competition organizer; some leagues utilize ratio-based assessments rather than relying solely on opinions from financial oversight bodies; certain leagues have established assistance processes for troubled clubs as opposed to punitive measures resulting in administrative regulations. Practical implications: This study proposes new financial regulation modalities to prevent the bankruptcy of French football clubs. Firstly, a reform management control is suggested. Secondly, the engagement of stakeholders in bankruptcy prevention is recommended. Lastly, the implementation of a dedicated policy to support clubs facing difficulties is proposed. Originality/value: The French football federation and the professional league are important actors in the European football. Many bankruptcies are noted in these championships and since the COVID crisis, the financial situation of the clubs has deteriorated, pointing to a strong risk of bankruptcy in the coming years. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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21. Analysis of Brand Communication Influence of Professional Sports Clubs Based on Complex System Discrete Model.
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Zhang, Hui
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ATHLETIC clubs ,BRANDING (Marketing) ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,DISCRETE systems ,BIG data ,DATA mining ,USER-generated content - Abstract
In recent years, because the complex system discrete model has brought good results in the application of many research directions such as human management analysis, control system prediction, and animal group prediction, how to combine the complex system discrete model with the prediction of enterprise brand communication effect has become a current research hotspot. Based on this, this paper studies the application of the discrete model based on the complex system in sports club to enterprise brand communication and designs a model of the impact of professional sports club on enterprise brand communication based on the SIR model and PSO algorithm. Firstly, this paper analyzes the research status of the impact on enterprise brand communication at home and abroad and optimizes and improves the impact of professional sports clubs on enterprise brand communication and the shortcomings of big data analysis technology in the current research. The complex system discrete model can accurately analyze the enterprise brand communication and conduct big data mining analysis with known professional sports clubs to achieve accurate calculation. The results show that in the process of analyzing the impact of professional sports clubs and enterprise brand communication, the communication mode design of professional sports clubs based on SIR-PSO algorithm can not only effectively deal with various complex discrete data evaluated by club users but also analyze and evaluate the impact of professional sports clubs on enterprise brand communication. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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22. Styles of Managing Team Conflict in Professional Sports: The Case of Greece
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Laios, Athanasios and Tzetzis, George
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- 2005
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23. Transnational Stereotypes in Professional Wrestling during the Early Twentieth Century in Spain.
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García-Martí, Carlos and Sánchez-García, Raúl
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WRESTLING ,CLASS imagery ,SOCIAL classes ,NATIONAL character ,TOURNAMENTS - Abstract
This paper analyzes how professional wrestling expanded stereotyped race, national, and class images toward the Spanish public in the first two decades of the twentieth century. The professional wrestling circuit of music halls, theaters, and circuses helped connect a myriad of grappling practices spanning different national traditions. Nonetheless, it also helped convey different racial, ethnic, and national images within a frame of social class divide at a time of rampant imperialism and colonial domination. In this context, Spain experimented with a short-lived wrestling mania, with several international wrestling tournaments and jujutsu exhibitions before World War I. In these tournaments, both fighters and patrons exploited racial stereotypes as a way to better sell the activity to the paying audience, connecting with, but also reinforcing, the perceptions that populated the collective imagination about different people, due to ethnicity or nationality linked also to social class. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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24. Injury Patterns and Impact on Performance in the NBA League Using Sports Analytics.
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Sarlis, Vangelis, Papageorgiou, George, and Tjortjis, Christos
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ATHLETIC leagues ,BASKETBALL ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,SPORTS medicine ,SPORTS nutrition - Abstract
This research paper examines Sports Analytics, focusing on injury patterns in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and their impact on players' performance. It employs a unique dataset to identify common NBA injuries, determine the most affected anatomical areas, and analyze how these injuries influence players' post-recovery performance. This study's novelty lies in its integrative approach that combines injury data with performance metrics and salary data, providing new insights into the relationship between injuries and economic and on-court performance. It investigates the periodicity and seasonality of injuries, seeking patterns related to time and external factors. Additionally, it examines the effect of specific injuries on players' per-match analytics and performance, offering perspectives on the implications of injury rehabilitation for player performance. This paper contributes significantly to sports analytics, assisting coaches, sports medicine professionals, and team management in developing injury prevention strategies, optimizing player rotations, and creating targeted rehabilitation plans. Its findings illuminate the interplay between injuries, salaries, and performance in the NBA, aiming to enhance player welfare and the league's overall competitiveness. With a comprehensive and sophisticated analysis, this research offers unprecedented insights into the dynamics of injuries and their long-term effects on athletes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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25. Paper 26: Update On Performance And Return To Sport After Biceps Tenodesis In Professional Baseball Players.
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Chalmers, Peter, D'Angelo, John, Ma, Kevin, Rowe, Dana, Ciccotti, Michael, Romeo, Anthony, and Erickson, Brandon
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TENDON injuries ,SPORTS re-entry ,BASEBALL ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,BICEPS brachii ,ATHLETIC ability ,TENODESIS - Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the return to sport (RTS) rate and performance upon RTS in professional baseball players who underwent biceps tenodesis. A secondary purpose was to compare the postoperative performance of the group of players who underwent biceps tenodesis to a group of matched controls. Methods: All professional baseball pitchers who underwent biceps tenodesis between 2014 and 2017 were included. Players with concomitant rotator cuff repair were excluded. Demographic and performance data (preoperative and postoperative) were recorded for each player. Performance metrics were then compared between the biceps tenodesis and matched control (no history of biceps tenodesis) groups. Results: 14 players (average age 27±4 years; 12 pitchers, 2 position outfielders) were included. Most (79%) were open subpectoral tenodeses while two were arthroscopic biceps transfers, and one was an arthroscopic suprapectoral tenodesis. Fixation methods included cortical button (42%), interference screw (25%), suture anchor (25%) and drill holes (8%). Most players (79%) underwent concomitant procedures (43% underwent SLAP repairs). Among the 14 players, 2 were unable to RTS, 5 RTS but to a lower level, and 7 RTS at the same or a higher level. Thus, overall, while 86% (12/14) were able to RTS, 50% (7/14) RTS at the same or a higher level and 50% were either unable to return or returned to a lower level. Among pitchers, 100% (12/12) were able to RTS, but only 50% (6/12) were able to return to the same or a higher level. For those players who did return to play, it took 245±84 days, and their performance following RTP was unchanged and did not differ from matched controls. Conclusions: While 86% of professional baseball players returned to sport following biceps tenodesis, only 50% returned to the same or higher level. No decline in performance was noted in players who successfully returned. Open subpectoral tenodesis is the most common tenodesis technique performed on professional baseball players UPLOAD-https://planion-client-files.s3.amazonaws.com/AOSSM/blobs/c7753b55-d658-4847-a8e7-7b70c6cad84f/1/Table%5f1.docx UPLOAD-https://planion-client-files.s3.amazonaws.com/AOSSM/blobs/961efbc8-aedb-4cfe-b18f-6b8c07d93ec7/1/Table%5f2.docx UPLOAD-https://planion-client-files.s3.amazonaws.com/AOSSM/blobs/36fbb55a-f22f-468e-a8a3-e7a29979b4b8/1/Table%5f3.docx None [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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26. Reconceptualizing Women's Wellbeing During the Pandemic: Sport, Fitness and More-Than-Human Connection.
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Thorpe, Holly, Jeffrey, Allison, Fullagar, Simone, and Pavlidis, Adele
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WELL-being ,WOMEN'S sports ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,PANDEMICS ,SPORTS ,COACH-athlete relationships - Abstract
This paper explores the gendered, disruptive effects and affective intensities of COVID-19 and the ways that women working in the sport and fitness sector were prompted to establish more-than-human connection through technologies, the environment, and objects. Bringing together theoretical and embodied insights from object interviews with 17 women sport and fitness professionals (i.e., athletes, coaches, instructors) in Aotearoa New Zealand, this paper advances a relational understanding of the multiple human and nonhuman forces that shape and transform women's wellbeing during pandemic. Drawing upon particular feminist materialisms (i.e., Barad, Braidotti, Bennett), we reconceptualize wellbeing to move beyond biomedical formulations of health or illness. Through our analysis and discussion, we trace embodied ways of knowing that produce wellbeing as a more-than-human entanglement, a gendered phenomenon that can be understood as an ongoing negotiation of affective, material, cultural, technological and environmental forces during a period of disruption and uncertainty. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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27. Experience-Based Leadership Development and Professional Sport Organizations.
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Frawley, Stephen, Favaloro, Daniel, and Schulenkorf, Nico
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PERSONNEL management ,LEADERSHIP training ,EXPERIENTIAL learning ,SPORTS business ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,MANAGEMENT - Abstract
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- 2018
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28. Outcomes and rate of return to play in elite athletes following arthroscopic surgery of the hip.
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Elwood, R., El-Hakeem, O., Singh, Y., Shoman, H., Weiss, O., and Khanduja, V.
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ARTHROSCOPY ,ELITE athletes ,RATE of return ,HIP surgery ,PATIENT reported outcome measures ,SPORTS injuries - Abstract
Background: The tremendous physical demands of elite performance increase the risk of elite athletes sustaining various orthopaedic injuries. Hip pain is common in high-level athletes representing up to 6% of all athletic injuries. Expedient diagnosis and effective treatment are paramount for their future sporting careers and to prevent subsequent joint degeneration. Purpose: This systematic review aimed to evaluate the outcome and the rate of return to play (RTP) following arthroscopic procedures in the hip (osteoplasty, chondroplasty, labral repair and/or debridement, capsulotomy, capsulorrhaphy or any soft tissue procedure) in elite athletes. Elite athletes were defined as those who represented their country in international contests or were competing professionally for the purpose of this study. Methods: A computer-based systematic search, following the PRISMA Guidelines, was performed on CENTRAL, PUBMED, EMBASE, SCOPUS, EBSCO, Google Scholar and Web of Science from inception until January 1, 2020, identifying studies that looked at return to sports post-hip arthroscopy in elite athletes. Weighted means were calculated for the RTP rate and duration and for patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs). Results: After eligibility screening, 22 articles were included with a total of 999 male and seven female patients, 1146 hips and a mean age of 28.4 ± 3.2 years. The mean follow-up period was 35.8 ± 13.4 months and 15.9 ± 9.6% of athletes had undergone bilateral procedures. Overall, 93.9% (95% CI: 90.5, 96.6, P < 0.0001) of patients demonstrated RTP after 6.8 ± 2.1 months post-surgery and all PROMs improved post-operatively. During follow-up, 9.6% (95% CI: 5.2, 15.2, P = 0.025) patients needed further intervention. Conclusion: A high percentage of elite athletes return to the same level of competition after hip arthroscopy, with a low rate of further interventions. Hip arthroscopy appears to be an efficacious treatment for hip and/or groin pain, caused by pathologies such as FAI or labral tears, in elite athletes in the shorter term. Long term outcomes need further evaluation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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29. Everyday Things Change: Australian Athlete Communication During the Coronavirus Lockdown.
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Whales, Lewis, Frawley, Stephen, Cohen, Adam, and Nikolova, Natalia
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COVID-19 pandemic ,COVID-19 ,STAY-at-home orders ,ATHLETES ,PROFESSIONAL sports - Abstract
During the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Australian professional sport leagues were impacted by temporary league shutdowns. One example is the Suncorp Super Netball, the world's premier netball competition. This commentary paper explores the Suncorp Super Netball league shutdown from the perspective of the players. Our commentary has emerged from an ongoing ethnographic study supported by interviews with two players (a representative on the players association and a club captain) conducted during the league shutdown. Such a shutdown was the first in the history of the league, and it required an unprecedented response, coordinated by interdependent stakeholders. The authors outlined the importance of stakeholder communication in effectively navigating this extraordinary situation. In addition, the authors discussed the usefulness of technology-as-context for teamwork and leadership, given the limitations on physical interaction and geographical separation. In conclusion, the authors proposed recommendations for sport practitioners and potential research directions resulting from the coronavirus-related league shutdown. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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30. Child labour in high performance and professional sport: The struggle for children's rights.
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Donnelly, Peter
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CHILD labor ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,CHILDREN'S rights ,LEISURE ,CHILD abuse - Abstract
Children's right to play and leisure has historically and currently been violated by the many demands of adults. This is now evident in the widespread structuring of the time of middle-class children in programmed activities, including sports. In a contribution to this special issue on leisure, citizenship and human rights the paper begins with an overview of how participation in sports became so work-like for many children. This is followed by an examination of the struggle to define such work as child labour. And the paper concludes with a consideration of how it may be possible to transform sport, protecting participants under the framework of children's and labour rights – nurturing children accomplished in sport without exploiting or abusing them. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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31. Private equity in football: How the arrival of funds has impacted the industry.
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Modina, Leonardo
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PRIVATE equity ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,ATHLETIC clubs ,DECISION making in investments ,INVESTMENT risk - Abstract
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- 2024
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32. Public Financing of Professional Sports Facilities and Drug Asset Forfeiture.
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Blemings, Benjamin and Humphreys, Brad
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SPORTS facilities ,PUBLIC finance ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,SPORTS finance ,PUBLIC spending ,FORFEITURE ,ASSET forfeiture - Abstract
Local governments provide many crucial services from limited budgets, yet often subsidize the profitable, private businesses in professional sports leagues in the United States. Policing represents one important public service. Policing typically constitutes large portions of government budgets and also generates revenue through fines and forfeitures. Existing evidence suggests that large municipal expenditures in other areas can have an ambiguous effect on policing outcomes. This paper addresses the question of whether large public expenditures on sports facilities affect drug asset forfeiture using two-way fixed effects (TWFE) and generalized dynamic model specifications (GDMS). The results are similar across estimation methods, with static TWFE results suggesting a treatment effect of $1,274–5,589 in additional forfeiture per million in subsidies and results from the newer GDMS estimators suggesting $7,703 per million in subsidies. The results imply that, beyond generating no tangible local economic benefits, public subsidization of sports facilities also leads police to make up budget shortfalls by more aggressive policing, which has important implications for racial equity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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33. El proceso de deportivización del futvoley en Uruguay: la sistematización de una práctica "extranjera".
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Carqueijeiro de Medeiros, Daniele Cristina, Pertussatti Nogueira, Luis Ignacio, Rohrer Hernández, Rodrigo Damián, and Martinelli Ferreira, Flávia
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SPORTS participation ,SPORTS events ,PRACTICE (Sports) ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,COUNTRY of origin (Immigrants) - Abstract
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- 2024
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34. Determining the price of football: an analysis of matchday ticket prices in the English Premier League.
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Quansah, Tommy Kweku, Buraimo, Babatunde, and Lang, Markus
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TICKET sales ,PRICES ,ATHLETIC clubs ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,SOCCER ,ATTRIBUTION of news - Abstract
Match day revenue is still an essential source of income for many professional sports clubs worldwide. This paper studies the determinants of ticket pricing in the English Premier League and examines whether and to what extent stadium goers pay a premium for sporting success and spending by clubs in the players' labour market. We estimate regression models for the cheapest and most expensive tickets of clubs playing in the English Premier League for the five seasons between 2014/15 and 2018/19 inclusive. Our study shows that ticket prices are driven by several variables including the opponent and local derbies. The impact of team performance is asymmetric affecting only the most expensive tickets. Capacity utilisation and total labour cost impact the prices of both types of tickets. This research provides insights for both leagues and individual clubs. For example, the findings can be used as a benchmark to assess the magnitude of price increases that the market may be willing to bear. Additionally, clubs can explore the extent to which greater revenues can be extracted from different types of consumers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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35. Türkiye’de Spor Sosyolojisi: Fiziksel Kültürel Çalışmalar.
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AKBAŞ, Arif
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SPORTS administration ,PHYSICAL education ,GENDER role ,ETHNICITY ,PROFESSIONAL sports - Abstract
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- 2024
36. Betting on Athlete Data: The Legal Landscape of Professional Sports, Athletes' Rights and Gaming Companies.
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Brown, Sarah M. and Brown, Kate M.
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PROFESSIONAL sports ,RIGHT of privacy ,RIGHT of publicity ,FINANCIAL management ,DATA analysis - Abstract
The United States Supreme Court ruling that the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA) was unconstitutional in May 2018 has changed the professional sport landscape. Currently, states are working to create and pass sports betting laws and capitalize on the financial opportunities, while professional leagues are looking to do the same. One way the leagues can further benefit financially from sports betting is selling athletes' biometric data (ABD) to data providers, such as Sportradar and Genius Sports. However, the dearth of legal precedent on protections of ABD and the lack of delineation of ownership of ABD within collective bargaining agreements poses obstacles for leagues to overcome before offering ABD in sports betting platforms. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to discuss (1) the current state of sports betting in the United States, (2) the legal precedent around ABD, (3) the challenges that stem from legal precedent or laws, and (4) a solution for how leagues can sell ABD to data providers while being compliant with applicable laws. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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37. Saudi Arabia, sports diplomacy and authoritarian capitalism in world politics.
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Ettinger, Aaron
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DIPLOMACY ,SPORTS events ,HOUSING finance ,SOFT power (Social sciences) ,PROFESSIONAL sports - Abstract
Since 2016, Saudi Arabia's crown prince Mohammed bin Salman has sought to improve his country's economic and strategic position through sports diplomacy. These efforts include investments in a diverse portfolio of sports properties, including hosting marquee professional sporting events at home and financing leagues and teams abroad. It is all part of Saudi Arabia's 'Vision 2030' strategic plan to diversify the Kingdom's economy. This paper discusses the foreign and domestic policy purposes underlying Saudi Arabia's sports diplomacy and their wider implications for the global economy. I argue that the sports diplomacy initiated by MBS is an investment both in the long-term strategic interests of Saudi Arabia and in the longevity of the ruling regime. Soft power accumulation, as would be predicted by the sports mega-events literature, is a secondary consideration. This paper unfolds in three parts, First, I discuss the relationship between sportswashing, sports diplomacy, and soft power. Second, I provide an overview of Saudi Arabia's sports engagements since 2014. Third, I explain Saudi Arabia's behaviour relative to the literature on sports diplomacy. Fourth, I explain Saudi Arabia's sports diplomacy with reference to the goals laid out in its Vision 2030 policy. I conclude with a discussion of the wider implications of Saudi Arabia's sports diplomacy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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38. Football in Times of COVID-19: A Recapitulation of Preventive Measures and Infection Control Policies Aiming at a Safe Game Environment.
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Chamari, Karim, Dergaa, Ismail, Mujika, Inigo, Schumacher, Yorck Olaf, Tabben, Montassar, and Ben Saad, Helmi
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SOCCER ,INFECTION control ,HEALTH policy ,PHYSICAL training & conditioning ,ATHLETIC ability ,COVID-19 pandemic ,GOVERNMENT regulation ,PREVENTIVE health services ,PROFESSIONAL sports - Abstract
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) resulted in sporting event suspensions and cancellations, affecting competition calendars worldwide during 2020 and 2021. This challenged high-performance athletes' capacity to complete physical, technical, or tactical training during restricted movement measures (lockdown). With the Football World Cup organized in the last quarter of 2022, the past period of training and match disturbances challenged footballers concerning their performance and potential higher risk of injury at official matches' resumption. There has been considerable debate about the management of resuming professional football (soccer) during the COVID-19 pandemic. Governing bodies worldwide implemented measures to ensure a safe resumption of football. These precautionary measures aimed to protect the health of players, their support staff, and officials around the pitch and ensure the enjoyment of the event by spectators in the football stadiums. We have therefore narratively reviewed scientific papers about how football has resumed on the pitch and in the stands with special focus on the COVID-19 infection control strategies allowing footballers to perform again and supporters to enjoy the game after the 2020 global stop to sport. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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39. Growth, Maturation, and Exercise During Youth-The Year That Was 2017.
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Jürimäe, Jaak
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ACADEMIC achievement ,AGE distribution ,ANTHROPOMETRY ,ATHLETIC ability ,EXERCISE ,HUMAN growth ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,PUBERTY ,SOCCER ,SCOUTING (Athletics) ,SPORTS events ,EDUCATIONAL outcomes ,ELITE athletes ,PHYSICAL activity - Abstract
For "The Year That Was 2017," I have selected 3 papers in the area of growth, maturation, and exercise during youth. The first paper has been chosen because it provides for the first time the relative age, maturation, and anthropometric biases on position allocation in elite youth soccer players participating in talent identification programs in professional soccer league. Specific anthropometrical attributes characterized playing positions with a bias toward these athletes who are comparatively tall and heavy for their age already in younger ages, whereas position-specific physical attributes do not become apparent until the later stages of talent development. The second paper was selected because it provides a unique perspective on the contributions of different types of sport activities to the development of soccer performance. This paper demonstrated that early specialization and concentration on one sport only during growth is not beneficial in elite youth soccer. In contrast, variable early sporting experience, and not different physiological parameters, facilitates subsequent soccer performance development. The third paper provided some evidence that the consequence of physical activity during adolescence can be far reaching as physical activity might not only predict academic success during compulsory basic education but also boost educational outcomes in adulthood. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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40. Exploring the relationship between Big Food corporations and professional sports clubs: a scoping review.
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Ireland, Robin, Chambers, Stephanie, and Bunn, Christopher
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ATHLETIC clubs ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,PROFESSIONAL corporations ,JUNK food ,SPECIAL events ,PUBLIC health research ,SPORTS drinks ,COMPARATIVE studies ,CORPORATIONS ,FOOD habits ,FOOD industry ,HEALTH promotion ,MARKETING ,RESEARCH methodology ,MEDICAL cooperation ,PUBLIC health ,RESEARCH ,RESEARCH funding ,SPORTS ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,EVALUATION research - Abstract
Objective: Professional sport occupies a prominent cultural position in societies across the globe and commercial organisations make use of this to promote their products. The present scoping review explores existing academic literature on the relationship between professional sports clubs and food and drink marketing and considers how this relationship may impact upon the public's health.Design: The scoping review searched six databases. Experts were also consulted. Records written in languages other than English were excluded. We also excluded records relating to mega events (e.g. Olympics, Football World Cup) and alcohol marketing, because of the attention already given to these.Setting: Professional sports clubs.Results: We identified 18 166 titles, reviewed 163 abstracts and read twenty-six full texts. We included six papers in the review. Four were from Australia and New Zealand. The Australasian literature focused largely on the marketing of foods and beverages to children and the potential impact on consumption. Single papers from researchers in Turkey and the USA were identified. The Turkish paper analysed shirt sponsorship in football leagues internationally and showed food and beverage (including alcohol) companies were the most common sponsors. The US paper examined a mixed reaction to a football team named after an energy drink.Conclusions: Commercial relationships between professional sports clubs and Big Food corporations have largely eluded scrutiny in much of the world. The current review highlights the lack of public health research on these relationships. Research exploring the interdependent commercial practices of food and drink companies and professional sports clubs is urgently needed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2019
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41. Risk factors Associated with Shoulder Injuries in Swimmers: A Systematic Review.
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Macula, Jona and Deva, Era
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SWIMMERS ,SHOULDER injuries ,SWIMMING techniques ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,SCIENCE databases ,SPORTS medicine - Abstract
Study aim(s): This literature review aims to comprehensively analyze the key risk factors associated with shoulder injuries in swimmers, synthesizing existing research to provide valuable insights for injury prevention strategies and the overall enhancement of swimmers' performance and well-being. Methods: Systematic searches on the Web of Science and Scopus databases were conducted using the following phrase: shoulder injury risks in swimmers. Studies included in this review address, the main risk factors that are associated with shoulder injuries in swimmers. This study is a systematic review model, which is based on the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) standards. Results: This review identified the main risk factors associated with shoulder injuries in swimmers. These insights provide valuable guidance for coaches, athletes, and sports medicine professionals on improving the performance of each swimmer while minimizing shoulder injuries. Conclusion: In conclusion, this literature review has provided a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted nature of shoulder injuries in swimmers and the associated risk factors. Through an in-depth discussion of various studies, we have highlighted the critical aspects that contribute to these injuries. These include the importance of monitoring training loads, maintaining optimal shoulder mobility, considering psychological factors and swimming techniques, and implementing effective injury prevention strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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42. Research trends in sport management in Japan: A 5-year bibliometric review and narrative synthesis.
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Rei Yamashita, Akane Mikura, Masaya Muneda, and Shintaro Sato
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SPORTS administration ,SPORTS events ,AMATEUR sports ,ATHLETIC leagues ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,JAPANESE people - Abstract
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- 2023
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43. Sport in broader leisure lifestyles: An analysis of the professional sport consumer's cultural engagement.
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Gemar, Adam
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PROFESSIONAL sports ,ATHLETIC leagues ,REGRESSION analysis ,LEISURE ,SPORTS ,SPORTS films ,TELEVISED sports - Abstract
Despite the prevalence of professional sport in contemporary societies, there is little known by academics about professional sports consumers. We know much more about other cultural domains, such as music and the arts. This study examines consumption and sport in Canada to further understand how patterns of sports consumption fit into broader leisure lifestyles. Through investigation of how five professional sports leagues in Canada are consumed, this paper draws conclusions about the lifestyle of these consumers to assess which prevailing theories of cultural consumption are most useful for this segment. By utilising latent class analysis and regression modelling, this paper finds that cultural omnivores are the most likely consumers of these leagues. This group also maps onto theorisations of omnivores as high-status persons. Additionally, this paper suggests that theories of cosmopolitanism in omnivorous consumption may have particular salience for the Canadian case. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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44. Quantifying fair income distribution in Thailand.
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Sitthiyot, Thitithep and Holasut, Kanyarat
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INCOME distribution ,INCOME inequality ,DISTRIBUTIVE justice ,PROCEDURAL justice ,PROFESSIONAL sports - Abstract
Given a vast concern about high income inequality in Thailand as opposed to empirical findings around the world showing people's preference for fair income inequality over unfair income equality, it is therefore important to examine whether inequality in income distribution in Thailand over the past three decades is fair, and what fair inequality in income distribution in Thailand should be. To quantitatively measure fair income distribution, this study employs the fairness benchmarks that are derived from the distributions of athletes' salaries in professional sports which satisfy the concepts of distributive justice and procedural justice, the no-envy principle of fair allocation, and the general consensus or the international norm criterion of a meaningful benchmark. By using the data on quintile income shares and the income Gini index of Thailand from the National Social and Economic Development Council, this study finds that, throughout the period from 1988 to 2021, the Thai income earners in the bottom 20%, the second 20%, and the top 20% receive income shares more than the fair shares whereas those in the third 20% and the fourth 20% receive income shares less than the fair shares. Provided that there are infinite combinations of quintile income shares that can have the same value of income Gini index but only one of them is regarded as fair, this study demonstrates the use of fairness benchmarks as a practical guideline for designing policies with an aim to achieve fair income distribution in Thailand. Moreover, a comparative analysis is conducted by employing the method for estimating optimal (fair) income distribution representing feasible income equality in order to provide an alternative recommendation on what optimal (fair) income distribution characterizing feasible income equality in Thailand should be. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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45. Middle East Pillars or Regional Opponents? The Sport Interactions of Iran and Saudi Arabia.
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Feizabadi, Mahdi Shariati, Ranjbar, Sadegh, and Monazami, Amir hosein
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PUBLIC diplomacy ,SPORTS events ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,SOFT power (Social sciences) ,SPECIAL events ,HUMAN capital ,ECONOMIC convergence - Abstract
Purpose: The attempts made by Saudi Arabia to utilize the soft power of sports over the last decade have helped it envision a promising post-oil future. This study aims to explain the paradigm governing the expansion of sports interactions between Iran and Saudi Arabia. Methods: The statistical population consisted of 11 political science and sports science professionals with written work (e.g., papers, books, notes, or interviews) on public diplomacy, sports diplomacy, and diplomatic interactions in the Middle East, especially between Iran and Saudi Arabia. Sampling was performed through purposive (snowball) sampling and the Delphi method until theoretical saturation. The validity and reliability of this research were evaluated with the contribution of interviewees with Intra-subject agreement of two coders. Results: The research findings indicated that four indirect categories (i.e., geopolitical, ideological, economic, and sociocultural categories) and three direct categories (i.e., sports events, human capital, and sports economy) constituted the paradigm governing the diplomatic interactions between Iran and Saudi Arabia. The key components of indirect and direct categories were economic concepts with a mean of 4.17 and sports economy with a mean of 4.30, respectively. Conclusion: According to the research findings, since Saudi Arabia has put substantial effort into organizing sports events and paid special attention to this area over the last decade, sports can be considered an intriguing means for these two countries to expand their political and economic convergence in the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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46. Embodiment of American Virtue, Embodiment of Corporate Interest? - Michael Jordan's Public Persona and Its Historical Roots.
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Neuhaus, Till and Thomas, Niklas
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PROFESSIONAL sports ,NARRATOLOGY ,VIRTUES - Abstract
In professional sports physicality is closely connected to an omnipresent capitalist logic. Therefore, professional sports constitute an arena in which bodies are produced, serve as revenue increasing entities, and are ultimately consumed. By taking a closer look at the National Basketball Association's (NBA) as well as affiliated companies' narratological marketing efforts, this paper tries to identify dominant narratives. The NBA constitutes a particularly interesting case, as a racial component highlights the (un)conscious decisions made by corporate leaders. This racial division in fans and athletes could not be bridged for a long time and made the league financially unsuccessful. This changed with David Stern's tenure as commissioner. Theoretically, this paper draws on Stanley Deetz's (1992) concept of "corporate colonization" which implies that, in the act of making sense of the world, interpretations which primarily consider efficiency and/or revenue aspects are selected over other possibilities. This paper highlights the selected modes of (re-)presentation by looking at one of the sport's most recognizable icons, Michael Jordan. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
47. The symbolic construction of sports betting products.
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Lopez-Gonzalez, Hibai, Griffiths, Mark D., and Jimenez-Murcia, Susana
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SPORTS betting ,COMPULSIVE gambling ,GAMBLING behavior ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,MODERN society ,ATHLETIC associations ,AGENT (Philosophy) - Abstract
Numerous studies have explored the specific risk factors of sports betting attending to the singularities of sports bettors. However, many of these are also present in other gambling profiles (e.g. younger age, males, higher education, skill-based gambling) and fail to tackle the essentially distinguishing trait of sports betting, namely, its symbolic association with sport. This conceptual paper argues that sports betting draws from a rich pool of meanings from professional sport that influences how sports betting products are understood. It argues that, unlike other gambling products whose symbolic covering has to be built after, sports betting relies on a preexisting symbolic pool that structures its social significance. Sport confers to sports betting attributes of agency, control, and skill that make betting products more skill-oriented and less chance-based, but also other attributes of health, game, fun, and nature that decrease the perceived risks associated with sports betting. The paper contends that the symbolic association of sport and sports betting poses particular barriers for treatment of gambling disorder in the form of resistant cognitions about winning because professional sport embodies narratives of success deeply engraved in modern society, to an extent other gambling forms cannot compete in creating via their marketing strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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48. EXPLORING THE FACTORS THAT CAN STIMULATE FAN ENGAGEMENT IN CONDITIONS OF LOW SPORTS PERFORMANCE.
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ANTONIUS, SANDU VLAD, CĂTĂLIN, POPESCUMARIUS, DAN EUGEN, COSTIN, DANIEL, PĂSĂRIN LEONARDO, and GABRIEL, POPA MARIAN
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DIGITAL technology ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,DISTRACTION ,SPORTS ,ATHLETES - Abstract
In the digital age we live in today, fan engagement is more important than ever. With so many distractions competing for people's attention online, teams and athletes must find ways to capture the attention of their fans. Professional sports would not exist without engaged fans as we know it today. In the paper "Exploring the factors that can stimulate fan engagement in conditions of low sports performance" we begin with a brief description of this phenomenon of fan engagement and its importance within any sports organization, and how fans have had to keep up with the digital age. In the end, a small study is presented on the factors that contribute to maintaining the relationship with the fans even when the team or the athlete has a period with lower performances. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
49. A multi-view automatic table tennis umpiring framework.
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Wong, Patrick, Myint, Hnin, Dooley, Laurence, and Hopgood, Adrian
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TENNIS ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,FRAMES (Linguistics) ,CAMERAS ,ABILITY - Abstract
This paper presents a low-cost, portable, multi-view table tennis umpiring framework, as a viable alternative to the current expensive systems which are almost exclusively restricted to elite professional sports. Table tennis has been selected as the sport to evaluate this framework primarily because it comprises many different complex match elements, including the service, return and rally elements, which are governed by a strict set of regulations which need to be umpired. The aim is to develop novel methods to analyse and judge the legality of such key match facets, with ball detection and tracking in video frames being integral to reliably and accurately determining the ball's position and flight path during rallies. While a low-cost option is attractive and offers several benefits, it is a technically challenging problem due to the small number and generally low-resolution cameras that are used. A novel multi-view camera setup and multi-agent system (MAS) framework is presented, which comprises computationally lightweight agents which detect and track the table tennis ball, create a 3D representation of the flight path of the ball, predict the ball's trajectory, and identify and analyse key facets in a table tennis rally. The MAS correctly detects all state transitions in seven test table tennis sequences with minimal latency and while the processing rate of a standard computer may be unable to analyse long rallies in real time, the potential of running the MAS on a parallel architecture is a propitious alternative. The MAS is also scalable, enabling additional camera pairs to be deployed to achieve enhanced accuracy and coverage. The framework affords the potential to reform the way matches are umpired, especially for amateur players, providing an economic and objective manner of dispute resolution, while the multi-view facility is extendible to other relevant ball-based sports. The ball flight path analysis mechanism can be exploited as a valuable training tool for skill development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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50. Professional Sports and Crime: Do Professional Hockey Games Increase City-Level Crime Rates?
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Block, Kristina
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PROFESSIONAL sports ,HOCKEY competitions ,OFFENSES against property ,VANDALISM ,CRIME statistics ,HOCKEY ,CRIME - Abstract
Previous research has found that sports games increase certain crimes including theft and vandalism, but the relationship between sports and other offenses such as motor vehicle theft, robbery, and assaults is mixed. Using regular season National Hockey League (NHL) game data and city-level, incident-level crime data from four large U.S. cities, this paper estimates if professional ice hockey games played at home is associated with increases in property crimes, alcohol-related crimes, and assaults during and right after games the over course of four NHL seasons. Results show that NHL games lead to small but significant increases in property crimes and assaults. There is no significant effect for alcohol-related crimes. Implications and suggestions for future work are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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