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- 020 __ |a 9780367531843 |q hardback
- 020 __ |a 9780367531874 |q paperback
- 040 __ |a DLC |b eng |c DLC |e rda |d DLC
- 245 00 |a Behavioural sports economics : |b a research companion / |c edited by Hannah Josepha Rachel Altman, Morris Altman and Benno Torgler.
- 264 _1 |a Abingdon, Oxon : |b Routledge, |c 2022.
- 300 __ |a xviii, 357 pages : |b illustrations ; |c 23 cm.
- 336 __ |a text |b txt |2 rdacontent
- 337 __ |a unmediated |b n |2 rdamedia
- 338 __ |a volume |b nc |2 rdacarrier
- 490 0_ |a Routledge advances in behavioural economics and finance
- 504 __ |a Includes bibliographical references and index.
- 520 __ |a "Behavioural Sports Economics Economists have entered into the realm of sports to provide what they believe to be more cogent explanations for sport-related behaviour and to suggest ways in which incentives can improve sports outcomes. But prices and income, the traditional workhorses of conventional economics, can only provide partial explanations and understandings. Drawing on a bounded rationality approach to behavioural economics, this book demonstrates the analytical insights to be gained by supplementing the conventional economics toolbox with psychological, cognitive, sociological, and institutional factors. The international cast-list of contributors cover a wide range of sports topics on which a behavioural approach can reveal new insights. These include preferences, managerial, efficiency, choking, doping, favouritism, athlete wellbeing and spectator behaviour, and many others. Throughout the book there is an emphasis on the cognitive limits to smart decision-making as well as the critical role played by the decision-making environment. This volume demonstrates that adopting a bounded rationality approach, complimented with other behaviouralist approaches, helps to better explain sport-related behavioural, sub-optimal behavioural, and market failures. It also provides insights which could be used to improve sports outcomes, the wellbeing of those involved in sports, and better configure policy to enhance sports performance. This ground-breaking book will be an indispensable reference to students and scholars of sports economics, sports management, and sports science. Hannah Josepha Rachel Altman is in the final stages of her PhD in Behavioural Sports Economics at the Queensland University of Technology Business School (QUT) in Brisbane, Australia. Morris Altman is Chair Professor of Behavioural and Institutional Economics, and Co-operatives and Dean at the University of Dundee School of Business, University of Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom. He is also an Emeritus Professor at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. Benno Torgler is a Professor of Economics at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and also at the Centre for Behavioural Economics, Society and Technology (BEST), leading the program "Behavioural Economics of Non-Market Interactions" that covers the sub-programs Sportometrics, Sociometrics, Scientometrics, and Cliometrics"-- |c Provided by publisher.
- 650 22 |a Economics, Behavioral.
- 700 1_ |a Altman, Hannah Josepha Rachel, |e editor.
- 700 1_ |a Altman, Morris, |e editor.
- 700 1_ |a Torgler, Benno, |d 1972- |e editor.
- 950 __ |a SCNU |f G804.2/A468