Higher, Faster, Further: Performance Heterogeneity and Social Facilitation in Professional Track and Field
Spilker F (2024)
Journal of Sports Economics .
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To explore the effects of COVID-19-related spectator variations on elite track and field athletes, the current article measures individual outcomes according to World Athletics Scores and then leverages these measures in fixed effects regression models to gauge athletes' performance. Using a dataset of 5284 observations over 6 years and controlling for athlete, venue, and discipline fixed effects, as well as competition characteristics, we address task complexity and task experience. Thereby, we establish that field (in more complex tasks) but not track athletes (in simpler tasks) benefit from spectator exclusion. Furthermore, younger rather than older (more experienced) track athletes benefit from the lack of spectators, implying that experienced athletes handle social pressure better.
Stichworte
social pressure;
attendance;
individual outcome;
spectator effects;
home;
advantage
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Sports Economics
ISSN
1527-0025
eISSN
1552-7794
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2994162
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Spilker F. Higher, Faster, Further: Performance Heterogeneity and Social Facilitation in Professional Track and Field. Journal of Sports Economics . 2024.
Spilker, F. (2024). Higher, Faster, Further: Performance Heterogeneity and Social Facilitation in Professional Track and Field. Journal of Sports Economics . https://doi.org/10.1177/15270025241289403
Spilker, Finn. 2024. “Higher, Faster, Further: Performance Heterogeneity and Social Facilitation in Professional Track and Field”. Journal of Sports Economics .
Spilker, F. (2024). Higher, Faster, Further: Performance Heterogeneity and Social Facilitation in Professional Track and Field. Journal of Sports Economics .
Spilker, F., 2024. Higher, Faster, Further: Performance Heterogeneity and Social Facilitation in Professional Track and Field. Journal of Sports Economics .
F. Spilker, “Higher, Faster, Further: Performance Heterogeneity and Social Facilitation in Professional Track and Field”, Journal of Sports Economics , 2024.
Spilker, F.: Higher, Faster, Further: Performance Heterogeneity and Social Facilitation in Professional Track and Field. Journal of Sports Economics . (2024).
Spilker, Finn. “Higher, Faster, Further: Performance Heterogeneity and Social Facilitation in Professional Track and Field”. Journal of Sports Economics (2024).
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