Browsing NTNU Handelshøyskolen by Author "Schelde, Nikolaj"
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Centre Versus Periphery: The Impact of Hosting National Football Matches Outside the Capital City
Jacobsen, Åse; Jakobsen, Tor Georg; Storm, Rasmus K.; Schelde, Nikolaj (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)This study analyses the effect on interest in attending Danish national men’s team football matches when they are spread across different stadiums instead of playing them at the national stadium – in the Danish capital ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
Tradition and Transformation in Denmark
Bennike, Søren; Storm, Rasmus K.; Elmose-Østerlund, Karsten; Schelde, Nikolaj; Ottesen, Laila (Chapter, 2023)This country-specific chapter seeks to explore football in Denmark. We start by examining the early years of football, starting from the 1870s. From there, we present decisive landmarks for the understanding of Danish ...