Monetary valuation of non-market goods and services: a review of conceptual approaches and empirical applications in sports

Orlowski J, Wicker P (2019)
European Sport Management Quarterly 19(4): 456-480.

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Orlowski, Johannes; Wicker, PamelaUniBi
Abstract / Bemerkung
Research question: Monetary valuation of non-market goods has become increasingly important to inform sport managers and policy makers. This article set out to conduct a literature review, describe empirical applications within sports, and present a typology and conceptual discussion of valuation approaches. Research methods: A literature review, synthesis, and critical assessment of existing monetary valuation research in sports were performed. Results and findings: The review identified 113 articles which employed eight different valuation approaches. The contingent valuation method (CVM), hedonic pricing (HP), and the travel cost method (TCM) were the most frequently applied approaches. The most popular research contexts were professional team sports, sport tourism, and sport events. Valuation research was mainly conducted in the United States, Germany, and the UK. Altogether, 179 different scholars have contributed to this body of research, with 15 scholars having published at least three papers on this topic. The valuation approaches were assigned to three main categories: revealed preference approaches, including HP, opportunity cost approach (OCA), replacement cost approach (RCA), compensating variation approach (CVA), and TCM; stated preference approaches, including CVM, contingent behavior method (CBM), and choice modeling (CM); and hybrid approaches combining revealed and stated preference approaches. Implications: Future valuation research should exploit the advantages of hybrid approaches and provide comparisons of monetary values obtained by different valuation approaches.
Stichworte
Revealed preferences; stated references; volunteer; well-being; willingness-to-pay
Erscheinungsjahr
2019
Zeitschriftentitel
European Sport Management Quarterly
Band
19
Ausgabe
4
Seite(n)
456-480
ISSN
1618-4742
eISSN
1746-031X
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2942761

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Orlowski J, Wicker P. Monetary valuation of non-market goods and services: a review of conceptual approaches and empirical applications in sports. European Sport Management Quarterly . 2019;19(4):456-480.
Orlowski, J., & Wicker, P. (2019). Monetary valuation of non-market goods and services: a review of conceptual approaches and empirical applications in sports. European Sport Management Quarterly , 19(4), 456-480. doi:10.1080/16184742.2018.1535609
Orlowski, Johannes, and Wicker, Pamela. 2019. “Monetary valuation of non-market goods and services: a review of conceptual approaches and empirical applications in sports”. European Sport Management Quarterly 19 (4): 456-480.
Orlowski, J., and Wicker, P. (2019). Monetary valuation of non-market goods and services: a review of conceptual approaches and empirical applications in sports. European Sport Management Quarterly 19, 456-480.
Orlowski, J., & Wicker, P., 2019. Monetary valuation of non-market goods and services: a review of conceptual approaches and empirical applications in sports. European Sport Management Quarterly , 19(4), p 456-480.
J. Orlowski and P. Wicker, “Monetary valuation of non-market goods and services: a review of conceptual approaches and empirical applications in sports”, European Sport Management Quarterly , vol. 19, 2019, pp. 456-480.
Orlowski, J., Wicker, P.: Monetary valuation of non-market goods and services: a review of conceptual approaches and empirical applications in sports. European Sport Management Quarterly . 19, 456-480 (2019).
Orlowski, Johannes, and Wicker, Pamela. “Monetary valuation of non-market goods and services: a review of conceptual approaches and empirical applications in sports”. European Sport Management Quarterly 19.4 (2019): 456-480.
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