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Mega Sporting Events and Inward Foreign Direct Investment: An Investigation of the Differences Among the Types of Sporting Events and Host Countries

Building on the location advantage theory for international business, the authors used the event study approach, used extensively in the finance literature, to examine the effects of hosting mega sporting events on inward foreign direct investment (FDI) in countries that hosted the Olympic Games, th...

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Published in:Journal of sport management 2022-01, Vol.36 (1), p.9-24
Main Authors: Lertwachara, Kaveepong, Tongurai, Jittima, Boonchoo, Pattana
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