Uncertainty of Outcome and Attendance: Evidence from Russian Football Kseniya Baidina National Research University Higher School of Economics Petr Parshakov.

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Uncertainty of Outcome and Attendance: Evidence from Russian Football Kseniya Baidina National Research University Higher School of Economics Petr Parshakov International Laboratory of Intangible-driven Economy National Research University Higher School of Economics

Introduction Divergent results about the connection between attendance and uncertainty What do you want, fans? 2 Outcome uncertainty and attendance in the RFPL | Petr Parshakov, Kseniya Baydina, NRU HSE

Approaches to measure outcome uncertainty (Borland and Macdonald, 2003): Literature Review Through betting odds Through the difference in league positions or the share of won games 3 Outcome uncertainty and attendance in the RFPL | Petr Parshakov, Kseniya Baydina, NRU HSE

Literature Review (Szymansky (2003), Borland and Macdonald (2003)) Home win probability Attendance 0,66 Inverted U-shaped curve U-shaped curve Home win probability Attendance (Peel and Thomas (1992), Forrest and Simmons (2002), Forrest et al. (2005), etc.), Coates et al. (2014)) 4 Outcome uncertainty and attendance in the RFPL | Petr Parshakov, Kseniya Baydina, NRU HSE

Methodology 5 Outcome uncertainty and attendance in the RFPL | Petr Parshakov, Kseniya Baydina, NRU HSE

Data No sellouts A developing sports market The RFPL: High uncertainty of outcome 6 Outcome uncertainty and attendance in the RFPL | Petr Parshakov, Kseniya Baydina, NRU HSE

Data Bet – an indicator that represents the winning amount per one ruble from the bet on a particular team, on condition that this team wins Distribution of home team winning probability 7 Outcome uncertainty and attendance in the RFPL | Petr Parshakov, Kseniya Baydina, NRU HSE

NMeanSt. Dev.MinMax Temperature Precipitation Attendance47012,4446,9921,95067,740 stadium capacity47027,24514,5883,00084,745 betting coefficient distance between cities4701, ,207 not home stadium home team goals per previous game visiting team goals per previous game goals allowed visiting team per previous game goals allowed home team per previous game home team winning probability Descriptive statistics 8 Outcome uncertainty and attendance in the RFPL | Petr Parshakov, Kseniya Baydina, NRU HSE

(1) Initial model (2) Top visiting team (3) Top visiting team and low home team (4) Low home team (5) Initial model with home team dummies (6) Initial model with visiting team dummies (7) Initial model with all teams dummies home team winning probability -22,861.9*** (6, ) -77,261.6** (29, ) -173,877.3** (64, ) -35,577.9*** (10, ) -19,822.6*** (6, ) -4,882.2 (7, ) 2,767.7 (6, ) home team winning probability 2 18,038.33** (7, ) 102,292.5** (44, ) 504,925.0** (167, ) 42,424.7*** (13, ) 12,437.0** (6, ) 8,493.8 (7, ) 1,731.2 (6, ) control variables included team dummies homevisitingboth Observations R2R Adjusted R Residual Std. Error 5, (df = 452) 5, (df = 43) 2, (df = 11) 4, (df = 163) 4, (df = 435) 5, (df = 435) 4, (df = 418) F Statistic *** (df = 12; 452) 6.278*** (df = 12; 43) 5.558*** (df = 10; 11) *** (df = 11; 163) *** (df = 29; 435) *** (df = 29; 435) *** (df = 46; 418) F test (home team winning probability = home team winning probability 2 =0) 8.02*** 3.56*5.13*6.39**9.82***

1) Initial model 2) Top visiting team 3) Top visiting team and low home team 4) Low home team Y - attendance X – home team winning probability 10

Findings The UOH is not for the RFPL The dependence between attendance and home team winning probability is declining Attendees like watching top teams despite the level of uncertainty and chances of the home team (in line with Pawlowski and Anders (2012), Coates et al. (2015)) 11 Outcome uncertainty and attendance in the RFPL | Petr Parshakov, Kseniya Baydina, NRU HSE

Limitations Results are not transferrable to the other leagues No information on the ticket prices No information about season ticket attendance 12 Outcome uncertainty and attendance in the RFPL | Petr Parshakov, Kseniya Baydina, NRU HSE More data should be considered