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Penalty shootout in soccer is recognized to be unfair because the team kicking first in all rounds enjoys a significant advantage. The so-called Catch-Up Rule has been suggested recently to solve this problem but is shown here not to be fairer than the simpler deterministic Alternating (ABBA)...
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The study highlights the importance of orchestras being able to respond to the changing needs of consumers and adapt to changes in the world. Such a change is, for example, the current coronavirus epidemic, which poses especially great difficulties for organizations of the cultural sector that...
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Inaccurate perceptions about body image can be identified not only among physically inactive people, but also among those doing sports on a regular basis. Corporate marketing communication further increases these uncertainties and doubts, thus the former readily become actual consumers of...
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Whilst the relationship between sport-related success and its effect on the identity of athletes has been acknowledged …, less attention has been paid to understanding this relationship from the perspective of the individual. Elite sport follows … paper is to formally examine through Hungarian elite athletes’ experiences how elite sport is related to components of the …
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Fairness has several interpretations in sports, one of them being that the rules should guarantee incentive compatibility, namely, a team cannot beworse off due to better results in any feasible scenario. The current seeding regime of the most prestigious annual European club football...
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The COVID-19 pandemic provides a natural experiment to comprehensively test the effect of crowds on both referees and players. Our aim is to examine this from a North-American perspective using data from three major leagues: National Basketball Association (NBA), National Football League (NFL)...
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Major tourism attractions are emerging as internationally acclaimed hubs of visits that both detract from visits to other cultural sites and the nonsustainability of these most-visited sites. As visitors are provided with authentic cultural heritage, the offer of specific experiences rooted in...
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