ROSES: Sandro Heiniger, University of St. Gallen
Microsoft Teams"A general framework to quantify the event importance in multi-event contests”
ROSES: Jean-Louis Foulley, IMAG, Université de Montpellier
Microsoft Teams“How to adjust probability forecasts of football match outcomes in one-legged knock out tournaments with an application to the FIFA World Cup”
ROSES: Pete Groothuis, Appalacian State University
Microsoft Teams"Positional Segregation and Career Length in Major League Baseball in the 1990s"
ROSES Seminar by Michael Jetter (University of Western Australia)
Microsoft TeamsJoin us at 2:30pm UK time, 9:30am Eastern United States Time, 3:30pm Central European Time, and 9:30pm in Perth, Australia, as we meet on Teams for the 139th Reading Online...Read More >
ROSES Seminar by Dmitry Dagaev (HSE University & NES)
Microsoft TeamsOur 140th Reading Online Sport Economics Seminar meets at 2:30pm UK time, 9:30am Eastern United States Time, 3:30pm Central European Time, and on Teams. Title: Compatriot bias in football: Are...Read More >
ROSES Seminar by Matteo Picchio (Marche Polytechnic University)
Microsoft TeamsPlease join us for our 141st Reading Online Sport Economics Seminar at 9:30am Eastern US, 2:30pm UK, 3:30pm Central Europe, and 9:30pm in Western Australia. We meet on Microsoft Teams....Read More >
ROSES Seminar by Alex Krumer (Molde University College)
Microsoft TeamsROSES Seminar by Raphael Flepp (University of Zurich)
Microsoft TeamsRaphael Flepp, University of Zurich, "Replication: Do Coaches Stick With What Barely Worked? Evidence of Outcome Bias in Professional Sports”
ROSES Seminar by Karl Whelan (University College Dublin)
Microsoft TeamsTitle: "Disagreement and Market Structure in Betting Markets: Theory and Evidence from European Soccer" Abstract: Online sports betting is growing rapidly around the world. We describe how the competitive structure...Read More >