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- Title
SPATIAL COMPETITION AND STRATEGIC FIRM RELOCATION.
- Authors
HENRICKSON, KEVIN E.
- Abstract
Firms compete spatially for customers who have some degree of brand loyalty. The number and attractiveness of the alternatives available to these customers dictates the level of competition facing firms. In this study, data on ticket pricing in four professional sports leagues are used to empirically examine the existence of spatial competition in sports, and the impact of space on team relocations. Results, allowing for structural breaks over time while using spatial autoregressive techniques, suggest that sports franchises spatially compete when pricing their tickets, and that spatial characteristics, including the level of spatial competition, have influenced the relocation of teams. ( JEL D40, L11, R30, L83)
- Subjects
ECONOMIC competition; BRAND loyalty; BUSINESS relocation; SPORTING events tickets; ATHLETIC leagues; AUTOREGRESSION (Statistics)
- Publication
Economic Inquiry, 2012, Vol 50, Issue 2, p364
- ISSN
0095-2583
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1465-7295.2010.00302.x