French amateur football clubs' finance and revenue volatility: the determinants of demand shocks

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Title
French amateur football clubs' finance and revenue volatility: the determinants of demand shocks
Journal
Applied Economics Letters
Author(s)
Dufau Bastien, Terrien Mickael, Carin Yann, Andreff Wladimir
ISSN
1350-4851
1466-4291
Publication state
Published
Issued date
05/07/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Pages
1-5
Language
english
Abstract
The article addresses financial troubles in French amateur football clubs and their origins. Previous literature has demonstrated that – in particular in French football – club bankruptcies are triggered by demand shocks. The present research intends highlighting the determinants of demand shocks on those clubs playing French amateur football top two tiers with a longitudinal analysis (2009/2010-2019/2020). Various exogenous elements that influence club demand (i.e. revenues) are taken on board, namely, macroeconomic variables, such as the variation of GDP growth rate between two football seasons, a dummy for the Covid-19 sanitary crisis, and a sport dummy for the effect of the French national team winning the 2018 male football World Cup. The latter is used to check a potential trickle-down effect on amateur elite football. None of these variables do explain demand shocks except if the heterogeneity of clubs’ economic models is taken into account. The determinants of shock demands appear to be clubs’ strategic orientations (towards win maximization vs. a stable economic organization).
Keywords
Amateur football, Demand shocks: Economic crisis, Covid-19, Trickle-down effect
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