2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.labeco.2010.10.006
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Match rigging and the career concerns of referees

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“…Using a similar logic, we hypothesize that there will be higher DAP and DPI rates on plays run toward the offensive team's sideline, relative to the defensive team's sideline. All together, if penalty rates vary by Sideline , it would link closely to the risk adverse nature of the referee position (Boeri and Severgnini ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using a similar logic, we hypothesize that there will be higher DAP and DPI rates on plays run toward the offensive team's sideline, relative to the defensive team's sideline. All together, if penalty rates vary by Sideline , it would link closely to the risk adverse nature of the referee position (Boeri and Severgnini ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, not only games at high stakes were influenced, but also games before important games, for instance, in order to block a top-player for the following game. Though the case of rigging reported by Boeri and Severgnini (2011) is an extreme (and conscious) form of biased referee behavior, it shows that also games with seemingly lower stakes can have high returns to social pressure.…”
Section: Materials Payoffsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The Interpol/FIFA partnership has already contributed to the academic literature through the publication of the aforementioned volume (Haberfeld & Sheehan, 2013), which reviewed global responses to the problem of match-fixing. The Haberfeld and Sheehan volume provides a selection of policy responses and contributes to the growing academic literature on match-fixing, particularly in football (Boeri & Severgnini, 2011;Forrest, McHale, & McAuley, 2008;Forrest & Simmons, 2003;Hill, 2009Hill, , 2010Martin de Sanctis, 2014). There is also a growing literature on host-rights corruption.…”
Section: Introduction: a Quiet Yearmentioning
confidence: 99%