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Dominik Schreyer
Dominik Schreyer
WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management, Center for Sports and Management (CSM)
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Causal effects of an absent crowd on performances and refereeing decisions during Covid-19
A Bryson, P Dolton, JJ Reade, D Schreyer, C Singleton
Economics Letters 198, 109664, 2021
200*2021
Eliminating supportive crowds reduces referee bias
JJ Reade, D Schreyer, C Singleton
Economic Inquiry 60 (3), 1416-1436, 2022
142*2022
Stadium attendance demand research: a scoping review
D Schreyer, P Ansari
Journal of Sports Economics 23 (6), 749-788, 2022
1022022
Against all odds? Exploring the role of game outcome uncertainty in season ticket holders’ stadium attendance demand
D Schreyer, SL Schmidt, B Torgler
Journal of Economic Psychology 56, 192-217, 2016
742016
Game outcome uncertainty and television audience demand: New evidence from German football
D Schreyer, SL Schmidt, B Torgler
German Economic Review 19 (2), 140-161, 2018
632018
On the Role of Race Outcome Uncertainty in the TV Demand for Formula 1 Grands Prix
D Schreyer, B Torgler
Journal of Sports Economics 19 (2), 211-229, 2018
632018
Game outcome uncertainty in the English Premier League: Do German fans care?
D Schreyer, SL Schmidt, B Torgler
Journal of Sports Economics 19 (5), 625-644, 2018
622018
Stadium attendance demand during the COVID-19 crisis: Early empirical evidence from Belarus
JJ Reade, D Schreyer, C Singleton
Applied Economics Letters, 1-6, 2020
492020
Football spectator no-show behaviour in the German Bundesliga
D Schreyer
Applied Economics 51 (45), 4882-4901, 2019
452019
Football Spectator No-Show Behavior
D Schreyer, SL Schmidt, B Torgler
Journal of Sports Economics 20 (4), 580-602, 2019
452019
Game outcome uncertainty and the demand for international football games: Evidence from the German TV market
D Schreyer, SL Schmidt, B Torgler
Journal of Media Economics 30 (1), 31-45, 2017
352017
Determinants of spectator no-show behaviour: first empirical evidence from the German Bundesliga
D Schreyer, D Däuper
Applied Economics Letters 25 (21), 1475-1480, 2018
332018
The future of professional football: A Delphi-based perspective of German experts on probable versus surprising scenarios
S Merkel, SL Schmidt, D Schreyer
Sport, Business and Management: An International Journal 6 (3), 295-319, 2016
332016
Is it the economy, stupid? The role of social versus economic factors in people’s support for hosting the Olympic Games: evidence from 12 democratic countries
T Streicher, SL Schmidt, D Schreyer, B Torgler
Applied Economics Letters 24 (3), 170-174, 2017
322017
Predicting season ticket holder loyalty using geographical information
D Schreyer, SL Schmidt, B Torgler
Applied Economics Letters 25 (4), 272-277, 2018
282018
Age and organizational identification: empirical findings from professional sports
A Bergmann, SL Schmidt, D Schreyer, B Torgler
Applied Economics Letters 23 (10), 718-722, 2016
262016
Referenda on Hosting the Olympics: What Drives Voter Turnout?
T Streicher, SL Schmidt, D Schreyer
Journal of Sports Economics 20 (5), 627-653, 2019
232019
Are diversified football clubs better prepared for a crisis? First empirical evidence from the stock market
J Fühner, SL Schmidt, D Schreyer
European Sport Management Quarterly 21 (3), 350-373, 2021
212021
Psychological pressure and the right to determine the moves in dynamic tournaments–Evidence from a natural field experiment
M Kassis, SL Schmidt, D Schreyer, M Sutter
Games and Economic Behavior, 2021
202021
Behavioral responses to terrorist attacks: empirical evidence from professional football
N Frevel, D Schreyer
Applied Economics Letters 27 (3), 244-247, 2020
202020
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