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SUMMARY:4th Eastern Conference on Football Economics / 6th Western Conference on Football and Finance\, Saint Petersburg\, Russia
DESCRIPTION:SE University\, New Economic School\, and University of Reading are organizing a conference on the football economics and finance. It is aimed to highlight high-quality research of the football industry as well as to facilitate the cooperation between academics and practitioners. \nTheoretical and/or empirical research papers that deal with economic\, financial\, social\, and managerial problems of football industry are welcome. The list of possible topics includes: success factors in football\, football leagues regulation\, financial fair-play\, tournament design\, contest theory\, optimization of match strategies\, corruption\, betting\, spectators’ demand studies\, financial and social issues of the World Cup\, scheduling\, competitive balance\, and other. \n\nWhen: 1-3 July\, 2020 \nCall for papers: Extended abstract (approximately 3 pages long) must be submitted through EasyChair by February 1\, 2020. \nThere is no conference fee. Participation is open to anyone interested in the field. However\, registration is needed (it will be opened in due course). \nSee more information on the conference website.
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SUMMARY:Dmitry Dagaev (ROSES)
DESCRIPTION:Title: \nStrategic Broadcasting of a Championship: to Earn More from Ads or to Incentivize Subscription? \nAbout ROSES: \n\nAn online series of sport economics seminars\, organised by James Reade\, Carl Singleton and Adrian Bell\, part of the Football Economics Research Group at the University of Reading.\nAll Seminars take place 2:30-4pm\, UK time\, and will take place on Microsoft Teams.\n\nJoining Instructions: \n\nSeminar via Microsoft Teams. Contact James Reade at j.j.reade@reading.ac.uk
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/economics/event/dmitry-dagaev-roses/
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