2010
DOI: 10.51979/kssls.2010.11.42.397
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The Effect of Government Supports in Marine Industry and Sport Club Membership on the Networking Behavior and Participatory Activities

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“…Research in sports economics is relatively recent and an emerging subject area [30], and the abatement effects of fiscal support for sports are not common in existing studies. On the one hand, the literature has mainly used literature analysis [31][32][33], interviews and questionnaires [34,35], and simulation analysis [36,37] to focus on the study of the sports industry and the development analysis of the sports business itself, and the number of studies using relevant data to construct econometric models is relatively small. On the other hand, some scholars have explored the low-carbon development path of the sports industry itself [38][39][40], and the impact of the sports economy on regional low-carbon development [41], but none of them have considered the effect of governmental actions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research in sports economics is relatively recent and an emerging subject area [30], and the abatement effects of fiscal support for sports are not common in existing studies. On the one hand, the literature has mainly used literature analysis [31][32][33], interviews and questionnaires [34,35], and simulation analysis [36,37] to focus on the study of the sports industry and the development analysis of the sports business itself, and the number of studies using relevant data to construct econometric models is relatively small. On the other hand, some scholars have explored the low-carbon development path of the sports industry itself [38][39][40], and the impact of the sports economy on regional low-carbon development [41], but none of them have considered the effect of governmental actions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the one hand, the existing research mainly focuses on the development analysis of the sports industry and the sports cause itself. Moreover, its research methods mainly include literature analysis ( 22 , 23 ), interviews and questionnaires ( 24 , 25 ), and simulation analysis ( 7 , 26 ). On the other hand, in promoting regional economic development, the government plays an essential role through basic public expenditure ( 27 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%