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Title Violence and aggression in sporting contests : economics, history and policy / R. Todd Jewell, editor
Published New York : Springer, ©2012

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 198 pages)
Series Sports economics, management and policy
Sports economics, management, and policy.
Contents Part I Introduction -- 1. Violence and Aggression in Spectator Sports: A Prologue / R. Todd Jewell -- 2. A Brief History of Violence and Aggression in Spectator Sports / R. Todd Jewell, Afsheen Moti, Dennis Coates -- Part II North American Team Sports -- 3. Incentive for Aggression in American Football / Janice A. Hauge -- 4. Does Violence in Professional Ice Hockey Pay? Cross Country Evidence from Three Leagues / Dennis Coates, Marcel Battré, Christian Deutscher -- 5. Crime and Punishment in the National Basketball Association / David J. Berri, Ryan M. Rodenberg -- Part III North American Individual Sports -- 6. The Demand for Aggressive Behavior in American Stock Car Racing / Peter von Allmen, John Solow -- 7. Aggression in Mixed Martial Arts: An Analysis of the Likelihood of Winning a Decision / Trevor Collier, Andrew L. Johnson, John Ruggiero -- Part IV International Team Sports -- 8. Aggressive Play and Demand for English Premier League Football / R. Todd Jewell -- 9. Violence in the Australian Football League: Good or Bad? / Ross Booth, Robert Brooks -- Part V Spectator Violence and Criminal Activity -- 10. The Effect of Hooliganism on Greek Football Demand / Vassiliki Avgerinou, Stefanos G. Giakoumatos -- 11. Sport Events and Criminal Activity: A Spatial Analysis / Stephen B. Billings, Craig A. Depken II
Summary Sporting contests have provided mass entertainment throughout history, and today generate revenues of approximately $200 billion annually in the US alone. ¡Like in the entertainment industry, the modern sports industry's revenues are based on the entertainment value of output and more entertaining sporting contests imply greater game-day attendance, television revenues and sales of merchandise. Research by economists has attempted to understand and explain behavior as it relates to sporting contests, showing that standard microeconomic theory used to explain consumer and producer behavior can also be applied to the behavior of fans, team owners, league executives and players. One commonality among many ancient and modern sports is the existence of violence and aggression in contests. Compare, for example, a modern NASCAR race with a Roman chariot race: Only the technology has changed. From the perspective of an economist, violence in sporting contests is an outcome of the forces of supply and demand, and the phenomenon exists because fans respond to it. ¡Spectator preferences for violence bid up the monetary return to this behavior, and the rational response is a more violent or aggressive output. ¡ The optimum level of violent or aggressive play in sporting contests is an empirical issue and this book contains chapters on violence and aggression in sports, concentrating on the reasons for the existence and persistence of such behavior. ¡Following a chapter devoted to the history of violence and aggression in sports, subsequent chapters are designed to cover the breadth of international professional sports including American football, soccer, ice hockey, basketball, baseball, auto racing, and fighting sports. Each chapter will contain econometric analysis of violence and aggressive play in a given sport. The individual chapters will examine whether or not a given sports league or governing body should intervene to reduce violence, and where intervention is warranted, extent of appropriate interventions is evaluated.¡ In addition to academics and students concerned with the economics and history of sport, the book's emphasis on policies at the league and governing-body levels means this book will also be of interest representatives of those institutions
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Violence in sports.
Aggressiveness.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Cultural Policy.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Popular Culture.
Science économique.
Affaires.
Aggressiveness
Violence in sports
Form Electronic book
Author Jewell, R. Todd
ISBN 9781441966308
1441966307