publication . Master thesis . 2014

As arbitragens no futebol português : uma análise econométrica

Pires, Rui Manuel da Costa Vargas;
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  • Published: 01 Jan 2014
  • Publisher: Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão
  • Country: Portugal
Abstract
Mestrado em Decisão Económica e Empresarial A presente dissertação enquadra-se na temática da teoria da agência e tem por finalidade estudar uma das suas principais facetas o denominado "favoritismo". Em particular é testada a hipótese de os árbitros de futebol, na qualidade de agentes, tomarem decisões enviesadas que resultam no favorecimento sistemático das equipas que jogam em casa e das equipas grandes hipóteses do home team bias e do big team bias. É ainda analisada a hipótese de os eventuais enviesamentos nas decisões dos árbitros serem influenciados pelo público presente nos estádios hipótese da pressão social. Para tal são testados modelos econométricos ...
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free text keywords: árbitros, econometria, favoritismo, futebol, referees, econometrics, favoritism, football
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