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COVID-19 2 Emotion 2 Football 2 Fußball 2 Social norm 2 Social relations 2 Soziale Beziehungen 2 Soziale Norm 2 crowd support 2 emotional factors 2 home advantage 2 performance 2 referee's favoritism 2 social approval 2 social pressure 2 Coronavirus 1 Crowd support 1 Emotional factors 1 Home advantage 1 Referee's favoritism 1 Social approval 1 Social pressure 1
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Scoppa, Vincenzo 3
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Discussion paper series / IZA 1 IZA Discussion Papers 1 Journal of economic psychology : research in economic psychology and behavioral economics 1
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Social Pressure in the Stadiums: Do Agents Change Behavior without Crowd Support?
Scoppa, Vincenzo - 2020
Social pressure may have relevant consequences in many contexts but it is hard to evaluate it empirically. In this paper we exploit a natural experiment in soccer to provide clear evidence of its effects. We aim to study how social pressure from the crowd in a stadium affects both players and...
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Social pressure in the stadiums: do agents change behavior without crowd support?
Scoppa, Vincenzo - 2020
Social pressure may have relevant consequences in many contexts but it is hard to evaluate it empirically. In this paper we exploit a natural experiment in soccer to provide clear evidence of its effects. We aim to study how social pressure from the crowd in a stadium affects both players and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012266588
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Social pressure in the stadiums : Do agents change behavior without crowd support?
Scoppa, Vincenzo - In: Journal of economic psychology : research in economic … 82 (2021), pp. 1-15
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