Where is victory most certain? : the level of luck-based noise factor in Summer Olympic Games
Year of publication: |
2021
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Authors: | Csurilla, Gergely ; Gyimesi, András ; Kendelényi-Gulyás, Erika ; Sterbenz, Tamás |
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Acta oeconomica : periodical of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. - Budapest : Akad., ISSN 0001-6373, ZDB-ID 301591-9. - Vol. 71.2021, 3, p. 369-386
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Subject: | sports economics | olympic games | luck-based noise factor | market share | zero-inflated beta regression | Sportveranstaltung | Sport event | Theorie | Theory | Sportökonomik | Sports economics | Sport | Sports | Großveranstaltung | Big event | Regressionsanalyse | Regression analysis | Marktanteil | Market share |
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