2018
DOI: 10.1177/0170840618789204
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Who Will Stay and Who Will Go? Related agglomeration and the mortality of professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada, 1871–1997

Abstract: Professional sports leagues play a major role in our society, but little attention has been given to organizational factors related to league survival. We address this issue by examining the effects of related agglomeration (the extent to which league teams are located near teams from other sports that share the same broad professional sport identity), sport age, market heterogeneity (high variance in the number of teams from other sports in its teams’ cities), and within-sport league competition (high niche o… Show more

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“…However, we should not forget that there is variation too, meaning in some cases the level of mediatization is considerably higher than in others. While we base our argument on a case that is part of a specific context (politics), we believe that our theorizing can be extended to other mediatized areas, such as professional sports (Wade, Harrison, Dobbs, & Zhao, 2018), science (Hesselmann & Reinhart, 2021), high-tech markets (Reischauer, Guettel, & Schuessler, 2021), or transnational politics (Brankovic, 2021; Mehrpouya & Salles-Djelic, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, we should not forget that there is variation too, meaning in some cases the level of mediatization is considerably higher than in others. While we base our argument on a case that is part of a specific context (politics), we believe that our theorizing can be extended to other mediatized areas, such as professional sports (Wade, Harrison, Dobbs, & Zhao, 2018), science (Hesselmann & Reinhart, 2021), high-tech markets (Reischauer, Guettel, & Schuessler, 2021), or transnational politics (Brankovic, 2021; Mehrpouya & Salles-Djelic, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%