Abstract
The winner’s curse is a well-known phenomenon in the auction theory. The main aim of this article is to verify its existence in football broadcasting rights. The underlying objective is to assess whether some indices of this situation are verified and can cause a winner’s curse. The methodology is based on the application of Andreff (Citation2014)’s six indices and a seventh index (disappointment) to the domestic markets for broadcasting rights of the French and English football leagues. These two markets have seen an increase in the number of packages offered to broadcasters, with the possibility of several ‘winners’. The article shows that the winner of the major packages in the auction is not cursed. The curse is more likely to happen for the second mover. As such, the article suggests a practical recommendation for broadcasters interested in football rights: win the best package or keep away.
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Acknowledgements
We are grateful to the participants of the 17th International EURAM Conference and the DESport seminar in 2017 where a first draft of the article was presented, two anonymous reviewers and the editor for their very helpful comments. Errors are our own. This article has not been published elsewhere.
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