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She Kicks: The State of Competitive Balance in the Top Five Women’s Football Leagues in Europe
Sarthak Mondal 글로벌지식마케팅경영학회 2023 Journal of Global Sport Management Vol.8 No.1
Competitive balance remains a core component of sport economics literature and an important management consideration for league organisers. This paper analyses competitive balance in the 'top five' women's football leagues in Europe longitudinally between 1997/98 and 2018/19. Using recognised measures of league concentration and dominance, the results display a mixed picture in respect of competitive balance across the five major women's leagues in European football. The women's football industry has seen positive growth during the last ten years while competitive balance in most of the leagues examined has remained relatively stable. Some significant differences were detected in the levels of concentration between leagues. There was also some variation in terms of some leagues being dominated by a fewer number of teams. However, these two measures of competitive balance (concentration and dominance) were not necessarily correlated with each other. In a broader governance context, questions remain over the potential for further growth in the women's game as leagues are moving towards commercialisation of TV rights from 2021 to 2022.
Rising Stars: Competitive Balance in Five Asian Football Leagues
Daniel Plumley,Sarthak Mondal,Rob Wilson,Girish Ramchandani 글로벌지식마케팅경영학회 2023 Journal of Global Sport Management Vol.8 No.1
Competitive balance (CB) remains a core component of sport eco- nomics literature and an important management consideration for league organisers. This paper analyses CB in the ‘big five’ Asian football leagues longitudinally between 1996/97 and 2017/ 18. Using recognised measures of league concentration and dom- inance, the results display a mixed picture in respect of CB across the five major leagues in Asian football. The Asian football market has seen positive growth during the last two decades while CB in most of the leagues examined has remained relatively stable. Some significant differences were detected in the levels of con- centration between leagues. There was also some variation in terms of some leagues being dominated by a fewer number of teams. However, these two measures of CB (concentration and dominance) were not necessarily correlated with each other. In a broader governance context, questions remain over the potential for further growth in the Asian football market given the domin- ant market position of the European game.