Stadiums and Digitalization: An Exploratory Study of Digitalization in Sports Stadiums

IF 2.8 Q2 OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE Journal of Decision Systems Pub Date : 2022-05-12 DOI:10.1080/12460125.2022.2073629
Julia Caulfield, A. Jha
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ABSTRACT While we have seen many technological innovations in the way most sports are administered or played, stadium interaction had been largely unchanged till recently. However, with increasing technological intervention in stadiums, it is natural to ask questions on the initiatives that spectators prefer. This paper attempts to create a comprehensive study of such technological initiatives in modern stadiums across different sports. We have collected data from stadiums, categorised them and analysed spectator willingness to pay for these initiatives. We find that age and frequency of stadium visits are the most important characteristics that define the willingness of spectators to pay for high technology initiatives in stadiums. Our study is one of the few in the domain that presents both spectator and stadium side issues in enhancing digital initiatives in stadiums. It would enable future managers of stadiums to better plan and target right initiatives.
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体育场馆与数字化:体育场馆数字化的探索性研究
摘要尽管我们在大多数体育项目的管理或比赛方式上看到了许多技术创新,但直到最近,体育场的互动基本上没有变化。然而,随着体育场技术干预的增加,人们很自然地会对观众更喜欢的举措提出问题。本文试图对不同运动项目的现代体育场中的此类技术举措进行全面研究。我们收集了体育场的数据,对其进行了分类,并分析了观众为这些举措付费的意愿。我们发现,年龄和体育场参观频率是决定观众为体育场高科技项目付费意愿的最重要特征。我们的研究是该领域为数不多的在加强体育场数字化举措方面同时提出观众和体育场方面问题的研究之一。这将使未来的体育场馆管理者能够更好地规划和针对正确的举措。
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