Blar i Fakultet for økonomi (ØK) på forfatter "Jakobsen, Tor Georg"
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Match Experience at the Danish Women's Soccer National A-Team Matches: An Explorative Study
Kringstad, Morten; Jakobsen, Tor Georg; Olsen, Tor-Eirik; Storm, Rasmus K.; Schelde, Nikolaj (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Women’s soccer is more popular than ever, but match attendance is still relatively low. In order to develop sustainable revenue streams for women’s football, and help it grow further, it is necessary to understand what ... -
Migration and the Welfare State: Examining the Effect of Immigration on Attitudes towards Economic Redistribution
Isaksen, Joachim Vogt; Jakobsen, Tor Georg (Chapter, 2016)Is ethnic diversity associated with negative attitudes toward economic redistribution? To address this issue we employ a theoretical perspective to explain patterns in individual attitudes toward the welfare state. We ... -
National Pride, Sporting Success and Event Hosting: An Analysis of Intangible Effects Related to Major Athletic Tournaments
Storm, Rasmus K.; Jakobsen, Tor Georg (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Contemporary research into the impact of major sports events shows that the widely used (and popular) claim of economic benefits associated with hosting them is misleading or – at best – overrated. In this paper, we aim ... -
National Pride, Sporting Success and Event Hosting: An Analysis of Intangible Effects Related to Major Athletic Tournaments
Storm, Rasmus K.; Jakobsen, Tor Georg (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Contemporary research into the impact of major sports events shows that the widely used (and popular) claim of economic benefits associated with hosting them is misleading or – at best – overrated. In this paper, we aim ... -
Når NATO ikke er nok: En analyse av Norges indre sikkerhetspolitiske behov
Brøndbo, Eivin; Sandstad, Bjørnar (Master thesis, 2018)Norge står i dag overfor sikkerhetspolitiske utfordringer vi ikke hadde for 30 år siden. Klimaendringer, økende migrasjon, cyberoperasjoner og internasjonal terror er alle nye sikkerhetspolitiske fokusområder for staten ... -
Rewards of reforms: Can economic freedom and reforms in developing countries reduce the brain drain?
Aarhus, Jarand H.; Jakobsen, Tor Georg (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The objective of this paper is to investigate the impact of economic freedom on brain drain from developing countries to rich countries. Previous literature on brain drain has examined social, political and economic ... -
The rising fear of terrorism and the emergence of a European security governance space: citizen perceptions and EU counterterrorism cooperation
Henökl, Thomas; Jakobsen, Tor Georg (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Among a wide range of challenges, EU member states have been facing a growing threat from terrorism in the recent years. The primary responsibility for combating terrorism lies with each individual member state, although ... -
Samhandlingsreformens effekt på kvaliteten på sykehjem - på rett sted til rett tid?
Aasum, Kristine (Master thesis, 2020)Den 1. januar 2012 ble samhandlingsreformen innført i Norge, noe som førte til forandringer for helse- og omsorgstjenestene. Samhandlingsreformen skulle være en reforme som skulle gi innbyggerne «rett behandling -på rett ... -
Spectator Interest in Attending Future Danish Men’s National Soccer Team Matches: A Study of Demand
Storm, Rasmus K.; Jakobsen, Tor Georg; Schelde, Nikolaj (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Existing research on spectator demand tends to focus primarily on elite club sport. This paper aims to expand on the literature by applying regression models to a large and unique set of survey data collected from Danish ... -
Stadium Experience and Word-of-Mouth: A Panel Data Analysis of National A-Team Men’s Football Matches in Denmark, 2013–17
Jakobsen, Tor Georg; Storm, Rasmus K.; Schelde, Nikolaj (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)In this paper we utilize unique spectator level data from fifteen Danish national men’s A-team football matches in the period 2013–17. We test both fixed effects models where we investigate the within-variation in persons ... -
The challenge of globalisation: A world-wide investigation of public attitudes on individual vs. government responsibility
Heggem, Ida Ørjansen; Jakobsen, Tor Georg (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)In this article we explore the link between economic globalization and individual attitudes toward government responsibility. Two opposing views on the effect of globalization is presented, along with a third where the ... -
The Complex Challenge of Spectator Demand: Attendance Drivers in the Danish Men’s Handball League
Storm, Rasmus K.; Nielsen, Christian Gjersing; Jakobsen, Tor Georg (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Research question: A growing number of studies of professional team sports have tried to understand the drivers behind match-day attendance. However, no research has ever been conducted in relation to team handball. As ... -
The impact of English Premier League broadcasts on Danish spectator demand: a small league perspective
Nielsen, Christian Gjersing; Storm, Rasmus K.; Jakobsen, Tor Georg (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The effect of live transmissions of football matches on spectator demand in European football has been extensively studied over the years, although with little focus on the smaller leagues. By deploying robust panel data ... -
The Impact of English Premier League broadcasts on Danish spectator demand: A Small League Perspective
Nielsen, Christian G.; Storm, Rasmus K.; Jakobsen, Tor Georg (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The effect of live transmissions of football matches on spectator demand in European football has been extensively studied over the years, although with little focus on the smaller leagues. By deploying robust panel data ... -
The impact of Formula 1 on regional economies in Europe
Storm, Rasmus K.; Jakobsen, Tor Georg; Nielsen, Christian Gjersing (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Tangible effects of hosting major sporting events have been thoroughly examined in recent years. The consensus among scholars is that effects on tourism, inbound foreign investments and GDP from hosting – for example – the ... -
The Impact of Formula One on Regional Economies in Europe
Storm, Rasmus K.; Nielsen, Christian G.; Jakobsen, Tor Georg (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Tangible effects of hosting major sporting events have been thoroughly examined in recent years. The consensus among scholars is that effects on tourism, inbound foreign investments and GDP from hosting – for example – the ... -
The return of prejudice in Europe’s regions: The moderated relationship between group threat and economic vulnerability
Isaksen, Joachim Vogt; Jakobsen, Tor Georg; Filindra, Alexandra; Strabac, Zan (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Using data from 16 countries and employing multilevel analysis that encompasses the national, regional, and individual levels, we find that both economic and social factors trigger anti-immigrant attitudes among Europeans. ... -
The turning point of tolerance: Ethnic attitudes in a global perspective
Jakobsen, Tor Georg; Isaksen, Joachim Vogt; Skavhaug, Gunn Kari O; Bakkan, Hilde Anderssen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Is diversity associated with ethnic aversion? To address this issue we employ a theoretical perspective to explain global patterns in individual ethnic attitudes. We suggest that there is a turning point of tolerance, and ... -
Tripwires and free-riders: Do forward-deployed U.S. troops reduce the willingness of host-country citizens to fight for their country?
Jakobsen, Jo; Jakobsen, Tor Georg (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)This article investigates the relationship between U.S. overseas troops and the willingness of the citizens of host states to fight for their country. The study joins the long-running debate about burden-sharing and ... -
Two Germanys? Investigating the Religious and Social Base of the 1930 Nazi Electorate
Frøland, Hans Otto; Jakobsen, Tor Georg; Osa, Peder Berrefjord (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)By applying data from the 1930 Reichstag election we test whether the NSDAP was a workers-, bourgeois, or a catch-all party. We argue that the degree to which the different groups in society voted NSDAP is dependent on the ...