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SUMMARY:CIEH Workshop: Euro 2016\, Economics and Football
DESCRIPTION:Sport\, and football in particular\, is big business. Local football clubs are institutions central to their communities\, even the clubs that compete across Europe in the most lucrative competitions. Football provides reasons for people of all ages and all walks of life to get together\, be it to kick a ball around or to watch others kicking a ball around. The 2016 European Championships in France will be a boon for retailers of all types this summer\, and indeed England will be cheered on by our firms more for the revenue generating potential of a successful campaign than necessarily for the sporting success. Either way\, football is big business not least for economists: it provides opportunities to test economic theories\, but also contexts in which to apply economic reasoning and impact outcomes. \nProgramme\n09:30 Registration\n10:00 Introductory Remarks\n10:15 James Reade (Reading) “Home advantage in International football”\n11:00 Coffee\n11:30 Rob Simmons (Lancaster) “The Special Ones: Do Managers Make a Difference?”\nJan Hoecker (Wuerzburg) “Asymmetric Employer Learning about Talent in Professional Soccer”\n13:00 Lunch\n14:30 Thomas Peeters (Erasmus) “Entry\, career dynamics and worker quality in the market for talent”\nBarry Reilly (Sussex) “What a difference a day makes: the impact of fixture scheduling on the demand for Irish soccer”\n16:00 Coffee\n16:30 Alex Bryson (UCL) “What happens when economic theory meets sports data?”\n18:30 Dinner\n20:00 Opening Match France v Romania
URL:https://www.euro-online.org/websites/orinsports/event/cieh-workshop-euro-2016-economics-and-football/
LOCATION:Henley Business School\, University of Reading\, United Kingdom
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