nep-spo New Economics Papers
on Sports and Economics
Issue of 2020‒08‒10
two papers chosen by
Humberto Barreto
DePauw University

  1. Does crowd support drive the home advantage in professional soccer? Evidence from German ghost games during the COVID-19 pandemic By Fischer, Kai; Haucap, Justus
  2. IMPACTS OF THE GREAT RECESSION ON SPORT: EVIDENCE FROM ENGLISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE ATTENDANCE DEMAND By Babatunde Buraimo; Giuseppe Migali; Rob Simmons

  1. By: Fischer, Kai; Haucap, Justus
    Abstract: This paper examines the relation between crowd support and home advantage in professional soccer. For that purpose, we make use of a unique "natural experiment": so-called ghost games in the three top divisions of German professional soccer during the Corona pandemic. We find that there is a reduced home advantage in the first division, whereas no change can be observed in the second and third division. Our regression analysis indicates that the decrease in the home advantage and the different effects across the three divisions are not sensitive to a variety of performance, location, and team covariates and most suitably explained by the lower occupancy rate in the stadia. Hence, the decrease in the occupancy rates to zero at the ghost games has been less dramatic for teams that have been used to low occupancy rates. Put differently, the more a team has been used to a full stadium, the more severe is the loss of home advantage. The ghost game effect decreases over time, however, implying that players adapt and get used to the new situation. Our analysis also sheds light on potential drivers of home advantage such as stadium tracks, travel distance, derbies and within-week matches.
    Keywords: Home Advantage,Corona Pandemic,Professional Soccer,Stadium Occupancy
    JEL: Z20 Z21
    Date: 2020
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:zbw:dicedp:344&r=all
  2. By: Babatunde Buraimo; Giuseppe Migali; Rob Simmons
    Abstract: This paper investigates the impact of the 2007-09 Great Recession on attendance demand in the English Football League. We identify causal effects of variations in local unemployment rates on club matchday attendances using a difference-in-difference methodology applied to specific treatment and control group clubs categorised according to severity of local unemployment increase during the recession period. We find that treatment clubs in tiers 3 and 4 suffered an attendance reduction of around 9 per cent purely through rising unemployment in local areas close to clubs’ stadia after controlling for a large set of confounding influences. This result is robust to several alternative specifications.
    Date: 2020–06
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:liv:livedp:202019&r=all

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