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An ecological dynamics rationale to explain home advantage in professional football

2016

Despite clear findings, research on home advantage in team sports lacks a comprehensive theoretical rationale for understanding why this phenomenon is so compelling. The aim of this study was to provide an explanatory theoretical rationale in ecological dynamics for the influence of home advantage observed in research on professional football. We recorded 30 competitive matches and analyzed 13958 passes, from one highly successful team in the Portuguese Premier League, during season 2010/2011. Performance data were analyzed using the Match Analysis Software—Amisco[Formula: see text] (version 3.3.7.25), allowing us to characterize team activity profiles. Results were interpreted from an ecol…

General Physics and Astronomyecological dynamicsFootballLeagueprofessional football03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhenomenonco-adaptationMarketingComplex adaptive systemta315Mathematical PhysicsSimulationhome advantageinteracting constraintsEcological dynamicsStatistical and Nonlinear Physics030229 sport sciencesComputer Science ApplicationsMatch analysisComputational Theory and MathematicsHome advantagePsychologyInterpersonal coordination030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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The Quest for Twelfth Man: Evidence from Italian Professional Soccer

2008

Home Advantage Sporting Performance Soccer Supply and Demand Model
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Does the crowd matter in refereeing decisions? Evidence from Spanish soccer

2016

This paper analyses referee home bias with data from the First Division of the Spanish Football League between the 2002/03 and 2009/10 seasons. The aim is to assess the behaviour of the referee in relation to two decisions, namely free kicks awarded and players booked. The main contribution of this paper is the way in which it analyses referee bias; free kicks and bookings are not considered independent elements, instead it is presumed that the number of free kicks awarded has an impact on the cards shown. Regarding methodology, two random effects panel-data regression models are estimated. The results obtained do not confirm, at least in the period under analysis, that Spanish soccer refer…

Social Psychology05 social sciencesSocial pressureRegression analysis030229 sport sciencesFootballLeagueStadium03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0502 economics and businessSanctionsHome advantage050207 economicsPsychologySocial psychologyApplied PsychologyInternational Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
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You Can Even Walk Alone. Stadium Attendance and Professional Soccer Clubs’ Social Role

2008

The purpose of the paper is to suggest a new perspective on the social role in the community for Italian professional soccer clubs. Our findings loosen the knot between hooligans and clubs and could have important consequences on the club’s corporate social responsibility and marketing strategies. After investigating the impact of stadium attendance on team performance for Serie A and B in seasons 2004/05 through 2006/07, we conclude that crowd plays no role in the winning performance of soccer teams at home. Our proposal consists of two policies hinting at a reconciliation between social and educational role of the sport with the club’s commercial interests. The first policy is to establis…

panel datacorporate social responsibilityticket pricing fixing strategiehome advantage12th manprofessional team sportsport management CSR Italian soccer
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