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The impact of COVID-19 on the European football ecosystem - A Delphi-based scenario analysis

机译:Covid-19对欧洲足球生态系统的影响 - 一种基于Delphi的情景分析

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COVID-19 has had a tremendous impact on the world's society and economy. This also applies to European football; the continent's largest professional sports ecosystem has millions of employees in football-related jobs and even more people emotionally attached to the sport. To account for stakeholders' unprecedented level of uncertainty regarding regulatory, economic, social, and technological implications for their business, we systematically examine how COVID-19 will impact the future of the European football ecosystem in the short, medium and long term. We present a Delphi-based scenario analysis with 110 subject matter experts who assessed 15 future projections both on a quantitative and qualitative basis. We find that, for example, a salary cap for players would have the highest impact on the ecosystem, but it is unlikely to be implemented, while an increased awareness for social responsibility would be the most desirable effect of the crisis. To refine the results, we account for surface-level and deep-level characteristics of participants and find significant effects in both cases. We identify three different clusters of projections and discuss the potential threats and opportunities of COVID-19 for the European football ecosystem to contribute to the scientific discussion and to provide guidance for policyand decision-makers.
机译:Covid-19对世界的社会和经济产生了巨大影响。这也适用于欧洲足球;这家大陆最大的专业体育生态系统有数百万员工在与足球有关的工作中,甚至更多的人情绪上依附于这项运动。为了解释利益相关者对其业务的监管,经济,社会和技术影响的利益相关者的不确定水平,我们系统地研究了Covid-19如何影响欧洲足球生态系统的未来在短期,中长期。我们提出了一种基于Delphi的情景分析,具有110名主题专家,他们在定量和定性基础上评估了15个未来预测。我们发现,例如,球员的工资上限将对生态系统产生最高影响,但不太可能实施,而对社会责任的提高意识将是危机的最理想效果。为了改进结果,我们考虑了参与者的表面级和深层特征,并在这两种情况下发现了显着的影响。我们确定了三种不同的预测集群,并讨论了Covid-19为欧洲足球生态系统的潜在威胁和机遇,为科学讨论做出了贡献,并为决策者提供指导。

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