2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12662-020-00661-y
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Preisaufschläge für die sportliche Relevanz

Abstract: ZusammenfassungFür die Finanzierung von Sportevents ist das Ticketing eine zentrale Einnahmequelle. Es liegen in diesem Bereich jedoch weder in Praxis noch Forschung valide Erfahrungsdaten vor. Der vorliegende Beitrag greift diese Forschungslücke auf und identifiziert die Bereitschaft von Sporteventzuschauern für Preisaufschläge (bzw. -abschläge) im Rahmen von Wettbewerben mit unterschiedlicher sportlicher Relevanz in unterschiedlichen Sitzkategorien am Beispiel des Frauenfußballs. Der Beitrag zeigt auf, dass … Show more

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“…In the literature, there are just a few examples of the application of conjoint analysis techniques in the football sector. For instance, the most relevant one for our study, is the work of Woratschek et al [5], where conjoint analysis was employed to determine spectators' willingness regarding price increases or reductions, considering competitions with different sporting significance and in different seating categories settings. In their work, the authors examined the impacts of three variables: match category (i.e., competition), ticket price, and seating category.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the literature, there are just a few examples of the application of conjoint analysis techniques in the football sector. For instance, the most relevant one for our study, is the work of Woratschek et al [5], where conjoint analysis was employed to determine spectators' willingness regarding price increases or reductions, considering competitions with different sporting significance and in different seating categories settings. In their work, the authors examined the impacts of three variables: match category (i.e., competition), ticket price, and seating category.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%