2022
DOI: 10.3390/economies10120322
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An Examination of Ticket Pricing in a Multidisciplinary Sports Mega-Event

Abstract: Some studies have examined ticket sales in the context of a sporting event. However, only a few have investigated the determinants of ticket prices, and, to date, none have done so in the context of a multidisciplinary sports mega-event. This study examines this complex paradigm through the case of the World Swimming Championships held in Barcelona, Spain. The particular focus of this study was whether, in such a framework, the same model of analysis of price determinants could be applied equally to all the di… Show more

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“…As scholars such as Puig et al (2010) noted, Catalonia has traditionally been one of the regions of Spain that have contributed most to the development of sport and its institutional organisation over the years, partly due to its federative system. Something that can also be illustrated anecdotally by the large volume of international sporting events that have been organised in Catalonia in recent decades, such as the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, the Davis Cup final in 2000, the World Swimming Championships in 2003 and 2013, or the Roller Games in 2019, among others (Solanellas and Camps, 2017;Solanellas, Muñoz, and Petchamé, 2022); and the rankings of the most sporting cities in which the capital of Catalonia (Barcelona) has appeared in recent years as one of the 10 most sporting cities in the world (e.g., Tse Consulting Group, 2016). All these data on the Catalan territory could help the reader to identify the importance of the context analysed in this research and its international relevance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As scholars such as Puig et al (2010) noted, Catalonia has traditionally been one of the regions of Spain that have contributed most to the development of sport and its institutional organisation over the years, partly due to its federative system. Something that can also be illustrated anecdotally by the large volume of international sporting events that have been organised in Catalonia in recent decades, such as the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, the Davis Cup final in 2000, the World Swimming Championships in 2003 and 2013, or the Roller Games in 2019, among others (Solanellas and Camps, 2017;Solanellas, Muñoz, and Petchamé, 2022); and the rankings of the most sporting cities in which the capital of Catalonia (Barcelona) has appeared in recent years as one of the 10 most sporting cities in the world (e.g., Tse Consulting Group, 2016). All these data on the Catalan territory could help the reader to identify the importance of the context analysed in this research and its international relevance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%