Determinants of ticket prices in the secondary ticket market and the effects of COVID-19: empirical evidence from NBA ticket price data analytics

IF 1.9 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Sport Business and Management-An International Journal Pub Date : 2023-07-28 DOI:10.1108/sbm-11-2022-0101
Moonsup Hyun, B. Soebbing
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PurposeScholars note there are limited studies analyzing ticket price determinants. Using the common seat approach, the authors sought to advance this line of research by analyzing determinants of National Basketball Association (NBA) ticket prices in the secondary ticket market. The authors’ research seeks to ask two questions. The first is how ticket prices in the secondary market are associated with common determinants of consumer demand. The second question is what impact the COVID-19 pandemic has on ticket prices in the secondary market.Design/methodology/approachTicket prices of NBA regular season games in the 2021–2022 season were collected a week before the game day from Ticketmaster.com. A regression model was estimated with a group of independent variables: income, population, consumer preference, quality of viewing, quality of contest and pandemic (the number of COVID-19 cases).FindingsResults indicate income, population, consumer preferences (e.g. team quality and star players) and quality of viewing (e.g. arena age and weekend) impact prices. Further, the number of COVID-19 cases did reduce the ticket price.Originality/valueThe present study illuminates the theoretical significance of analyzing ticket prices as a proxy of demand in professional sport, while providing practical implications regarding the potential opportunity to increase revenue.
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二级门票市场门票价格的决定因素和COVID-19的影响:来自NBA门票价格数据分析的实证证据
学者们指出,分析票价决定因素的研究有限。采用共同座位的方法,作者试图通过分析二级门票市场上NBA门票价格的决定因素来推进这一研究路线。作者的研究试图提出两个问题。首先是二级市场的票价如何与消费者需求的共同决定因素相关联。第二个问题是新冠肺炎疫情对二级市场票价有何影响。设计/方法/方法2021-2022赛季NBA常规赛的门票价格是在比赛日前一周从Ticketmaster.com上收集的。用一组自变量:收入、人口、消费者偏好、观看质量、比赛质量和大流行(COVID-19病例数)估计回归模型。研究结果表明,收入、人口、消费者偏好(如团队质量和明星球员)和观看质量(如竞技场年龄和周末)都会影响价格。此外,新冠肺炎病例的数量确实降低了票价。原创性/价值本研究阐明了分析门票价格作为职业体育需求代理的理论意义,同时为增加收入的潜在机会提供了实际意义。
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Sport Business and Management-An International Journal
Sport Business and Management-An International Journal HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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