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Measuring competition in the Olympic Winter Games 1992–2014 using economic indices

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Pages 399-420 | Published online: 22 Mar 2017
 

Abstract

Since the early 1990s, competition in the Olympic Winter Games has changed notably in terms of events contested and nations taking part. Despite, these changes, which are overseen by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the number of medal-winning nations has remained relatively stable. As a first attempt to illustrate this issue on a discipline by discipline basis, economic techniques are used to examine the outcome of competition between 1992 and 2014. The purpose of this paper is to measure: market size; the number of competing nations; and the balance between competitive nations in six disciplines. Focusing on competitive balance, the Herfindahl–Hirschman Index is applied to measure the concentration of domination; while the Przeworski Index is used to quantify instability over time. Important changes are identified in biathlon (2010) and short track (2014). While the change in the former is consistent with the IOC’s substantial increase in biathlon events, the latter can be attributed to athletes changing their nationality. IOC policy-makers can benefit from this research as it provides a method by which to monitor competition in a discipline. This method provides the potential for evaluating the likely effects of governing the Olympic Games by increasing the number of events.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The authors would like to thank Anne Renaud of the Swiss Federal Institute of Sport Magglingen and the anonymous reviewers for their critical advice.

DISCLOSURE STATEMENT

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Notes

1 For a fuller discussion of indices applied in leagues, see Owen (Citation2013).

2 According to Scherer and Ross (Citation1990) and Sutton (Citation2001), the HHI is the most popular index used in economics.

3 Infostrada Sports (now Gracenote Sports) is a company which collates sports performance data, and which controls for disqualifications after the Games. Data were retrieved in November 2015.

4 To calculate the dynamic indices of 1992, the data from 1988 were included to establish the baselines.

5 For further information on correcting the HHI, see also Coulter (Citation1989).

6 Results for medals instead of diplomas are available upon request.

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