Journal of Sports Economics
Now Indexed in the Research Papers in Economics (RePEC) database. Search 2010 issue articles here.
Journal of Sports Economics (JSE) publishes scholarly research in the field of sports economics. The aim of the journal is to further research in the area of sports economics by bringing together theoretical and empirical research in a single intellectual venue.
Relevant topics include:
• Player, coach and management/ownership compensation and player-management relations
• Sport participation and societal impacts and determinants
• Corporate governance of international associations, leagues and clubs
• Industrial organization, on and off-field competition, and regulation
• Local public finance and economic impact
• Sports related gambling
Published eight times a year, the Journal of Sports Economics is the oldest and most influential journal devoted specifically to this rapidly growing field.
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Journal of Sports Economics publishes scholarly research in the field of sports economics that is of broad interest to both specialists in sports economics and to researchers in other areas of economics as well as in finance and management. The aim of the journal is to further understanding of the economy, economic decision-making by individuals, both as consumers and workers, and by firms, and the interaction of individuals and firms within the marketplace. The journal welcomes both theoretical and empirical submissions from all areas of economics on topics connected to sport business, sport participation and public policy toward sport.
Journal of Sports Economics aims to publish the highest quality scholarly research in the field of sports economics. Papers submitted to the journal must be of interest both to specialists in sports economics and to researchers in other areas of economics, finance or management. The goal of the journal is to advance understanding of the economy, economic decision-making by individuals, both as consumers and workers, and by firms, and the interaction of individuals and firms within the marketplace through study of the sporting context. The journal welcomes both theoretical and empirical submissions from all areas of economics on topics connected to sport business, sport participation and public policy toward sport.
Dennis Coates | Dennis Coates, UMBC, USA |
John C. Bradbury | Kennesaw State University, USA |
Helmut Dietl | University of Zurich, Switzerland |
Pamela Wicker | Bielefeld University, Germany |
Nola Agha | University of San Francisco, USA |
Wladimir Andreff | University of Paris I, France |
Robert A. Baade | Lake Forest College, USA |
David J. Berri | Southern Utah University, USA |
Jeff Borland | University of Melbourne, Australia |
Julio Del Corral | University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain |
Craig A. Depken, II | The University of North Carolina at Charlotte |
Steve Dobson | University of Hull, UK |
Paul Downward | Loughborough University |
David Forrest | University of Liverpool, UK |
Rodney D. Fort | University of Michigan, USA |
Bernd Frick | Paderborn University |
Bill Gerrard | University of Leeds, UK |
John Goddard | University of Wales, UK |
Jean-Jacques Gouguet | Université de Limoges, France |
Jill Harris | United States Air Force Academy, USA |
Brad R. Humphreys | West Virginia University |
Lawrence M. Kahn | Braunstein Family Professor and Professor of Economics, Cornell University, ILR School, USA |
Young Hoon Lee | Sogang University, South Korea |
Victor Matheson | College of the Holy Cross, USA |
Roger G. Noll | Stanford University, Center for the Study of Families and Youth |
Tim Pawlowski | University of Tübingen |
Duane Rockerbie | University of Lethbridge, Canada |
Ryan Rodenberg | Florida State University, USA |
Allen R. Sanderson | University of Chicago, USA |
Raymond D. Sauer | Clemson University, USA |
Robert Simmons | Lancaster University, UK |
Stefan Szymanski | University of Michigan, USA |
Nefertiti Walker | University of Massachusetts – Amherst, USA |
Andrew S. Zimbalist | Smith College, USA |
Leo H. Kahane | 1999 - 2015 |
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