Fiscal Responsibility Strategy in Brazilian Football Clubs: A Dynamic Efficiency Analysis
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Resumo: | The objective of this study is to structure an indicator of dynamic efficiency focused on fiscal responsibility strategy of Brazilian football clubs and explain the concept of efficiency by the market structure and sports performance. Our main contribution to the previous empirical literature is the utilization of an additive model for temporal series called the Dynamic Slack Based Model. We estimated the inter-temporal efficiency of 25 football clubs of a balanced panel data that span the period 2010-2014. The results showed that the dynamic efficiency of the Brazilian football clubs is, on average, 80.62%. Finally, the results shown in the explanatory model suggest that the features of market structure and sporting factors have positive and significant associations with dynamic efficiency such as the size of the club, participation in the “Libertadores” Cup, access to a higher division and relegation to a lower division. |
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Fiscal Responsibility Strategy in Brazilian Football Clubs: A Dynamic Efficiency Analysis |
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Fiscal Responsibility Strategy in Brazilian Football Clubs: A Dynamic Efficiency Analysis |
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Fiscal Responsibility Strategy in Brazilian Football Clubs: A Dynamic Efficiency Analysis Barbosa, Alexandro Dynamic efficiency Fiscal strategy Football clubs Market structure Sports performance |
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Fiscal Responsibility Strategy in Brazilian Football Clubs: A Dynamic Efficiency Analysis |
title_full |
Fiscal Responsibility Strategy in Brazilian Football Clubs: A Dynamic Efficiency Analysis |
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Fiscal Responsibility Strategy in Brazilian Football Clubs: A Dynamic Efficiency Analysis |
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Fiscal Responsibility Strategy in Brazilian Football Clubs: A Dynamic Efficiency Analysis |
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Fiscal Responsibility Strategy in Brazilian Football Clubs: A Dynamic Efficiency Analysis |
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Barbosa, Alexandro |
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Barbosa, Alexandro Dantas, Marke Geisy da Silva Azevedo, Yuri Gomes Paiva Holanda, Victor Branco de |
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Dantas, Marke Geisy da Silva Azevedo, Yuri Gomes Paiva Holanda, Victor Branco de |
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Barbosa, Alexandro Dantas, Marke Geisy da Silva Azevedo, Yuri Gomes Paiva Holanda, Victor Branco de |
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Dynamic efficiency Fiscal strategy Football clubs Market structure Sports performance |
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Dynamic efficiency Fiscal strategy Football clubs Market structure Sports performance |
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The objective of this study is to structure an indicator of dynamic efficiency focused on fiscal responsibility strategy of Brazilian football clubs and explain the concept of efficiency by the market structure and sports performance. Our main contribution to the previous empirical literature is the utilization of an additive model for temporal series called the Dynamic Slack Based Model. We estimated the inter-temporal efficiency of 25 football clubs of a balanced panel data that span the period 2010-2014. The results showed that the dynamic efficiency of the Brazilian football clubs is, on average, 80.62%. Finally, the results shown in the explanatory model suggest that the features of market structure and sporting factors have positive and significant associations with dynamic efficiency such as the size of the club, participation in the “Libertadores” Cup, access to a higher division and relegation to a lower division. |
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FUCAPE Business Shool |
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FUCAPE Business Shool |
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