2023
DOI: 10.3389/fspor.2023.1095250
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Association between evergrande FC's club debt and Chinese super league's profitability from 2014 to 2019

Abstract: PurposeThis study examined the role of Evergrande FC's club debt on the Chinese Super League (CSL)'s profitability from 2014 to 2019.MethodsWe extracted the financial statements of Evergrande FC and evaluated its correlation with the profitability of CSL and Evergrande Group, which serves as a direct indicator of commercial growth.ResultsThe association between Evergrande FC's net loss and gross debt and CSL's profitability is positive, strong (all correlation coefficients > .89), and statistically sign… Show more

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“…Throughout this process, the Chinese government has integrated a range of digital technologies to address the issue of carbon emissions, environmental protection, and meet the increasing demands for sports facilities [ 43 ]. Other newly constructed stadiums and associated facilities, which have been financed by private entities [ 44 ], also have state-of-the-art digital infrastructure to fulfill the future demands of mega events. Moreover, China has been utilizing its vast expertise to assist in the construction and upgrading of sports venues and digital infrastructures in foreign countries in recent years [ 45 ].…”
Section: Empirical Evidence From the Grey Relational Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Throughout this process, the Chinese government has integrated a range of digital technologies to address the issue of carbon emissions, environmental protection, and meet the increasing demands for sports facilities [ 43 ]. Other newly constructed stadiums and associated facilities, which have been financed by private entities [ 44 ], also have state-of-the-art digital infrastructure to fulfill the future demands of mega events. Moreover, China has been utilizing its vast expertise to assist in the construction and upgrading of sports venues and digital infrastructures in foreign countries in recent years [ 45 ].…”
Section: Empirical Evidence From the Grey Relational Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%