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This book provides a survey of the academic research and knowledge
on the economics and management of professional hockey. While
professional football, baseball, and basketball have been the focus
of sports economists for decades, professional hockey has been left
out of most economic analyses of the sports industry. This book
fills that gap by presenting a selection of research focusing
specifically on hockey, such as labor relations and player behavior
in the NHL, salary determination and player careers, ticket demand
and ticket pricing, and emerging topics such as diversity and
discrimination. Expanding the available literature dramatically,
this book will be an important tool for researchers as well as
sports managers, and students at the advanced undergraduate and
graduate level.
This book provides a survey of the academic research and knowledge
on the economics and management of professional hockey. While
professional football, baseball, and basketball have been the focus
of sports economists for decades, professional hockey has been left
out of most economic analyses of the sports industry. This book
fills that gap by presenting a selection of research focusing
specifically on hockey, such as labor relations and player behavior
in the NHL, salary determination and player careers, ticket demand
and ticket pricing, and emerging topics such as diversity and
discrimination. Expanding the available literature dramatically,
this book will be an important tool for researchers as well as
sports managers, and students at the advanced undergraduate and
graduate level.
Sports economics is a well-established and dynamic area of study; a
key component in the fields of sport management, sport science and
sport studies, as well as in other areas of economics, finance and
management. Covering amateur to professional sports, individual
events and organised tournaments, this Handbook provides an
authoritative contribution to the understanding of sport in the
economy. The editors of The SAGE Handbook of Sports Economics have
brought together a global team of respected scholars to create this
benchmark collection of insights into sports economics. Each
chapter includes a study of a specific context in which issues
arise in sports economics, a critical presentation of its main
theoretical contributions, an overview of current research
findings, and an outline of enquiry for future research. PART I:
The Nature and Value of the Sports System and Economy PART II:
Amateur Sports Participation, Supply and Impact PART III:
Professional Team Sports PART IV: Professional Sports Leagues PART
V: Sports Events and their Impacts PART VI: Individual Sports PART
VII: Future Research
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