What Does it Take to be a Star? – The Role of Performance and the Media for German Soccer Players Abstract: We test existing superstar theories for the German soccer league. We use various measures for individual players’ performance and media presence to analyze whether performance and popularity can explain salaries and superstars in soccer. Moreover, we argue that quantile regression technique ...
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2008
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| Authors: | Lehmann, Erik E. ; Schulze, Günther G. |
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Applied Economics Quarterly (formerly: Konjunkturpolitik). - Duncker & Humblot, Berlin, ISSN 1611-6607. - Vol. 54.2008, 1, p. 59-70
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| Publisher: |
Duncker & Humblot, Berlin |
| Subject: | Superstars | soccer | quantile regressions | Rosen | Adler |
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What does it take to be a star? The role of performance and the media for German soccer players
Lehmann, Erik E., (2007)
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What does it take to be a star? The role of performance and the media for German soccer players
Lehmann, Erik E., (2007)
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What does it take to be a star? : the role of performance and the media for German soccer players
Lehmann, Erik, (2007)
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What does it take to be a star? The role of performance and the media for German soccer players
Lehmann, Erik E., (2007)
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What does it take to be a star? The role of performance and the media for German soccer players
Lehmann, Erik E., (2007)
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What does it take to be a star? : the role of performance and the media for German soccer players
Lehmann, Erik, (2007)
- More ...