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Rodney Paul
Rodney Paul
Professor of Sport Management Syracuse University
Verified email at syr.edu
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The uncertainty of outcome and scoring effects on Nielsen ratings for Monday Night Football
RJ Paul, AP Weinbach
Journal of Economics and Business 59 (3), 199-211, 2007
1672007
Variations in NHL attendance: The impact of violence, scoring, and regional rivalries
RJ Paul
American Journal of Economics and Sociology 62 (2), 345-364, 2003
1542003
Bettor misperceptions in the NBA: The overbetting of large favorites and the “hot hand”
RJ Paul, AP Weinbach
Journal of Sports Economics 6 (4), 390-400, 2005
942005
Does sportsbook. com set pointspreads to maximize profits?
RJ Paul, AP Weinbach
The Journal of Prediction Markets 1 (3), 209-218, 2007
842007
Market efficiency and a profitable betting rule: Evidence from totals on professional football
RJ Paul, AP Weinbach
Journal of Sports Economics 3 (3), 256-263, 2002
822002
The determinants of betting volume for sports in North America: Evidence of sports betting as consumption in the NBA and NHL
RJ Paul, AP Weinbach
International Journal of Sport Finance 5 (2), 128, 2010
722010
Price setting in the NBA gambling market: Tests of the Levitt model of sportsbook behavior
RJ Paul, AP Weinbach
International Journal of Sport Finance 3 (3), 137, 2008
722008
The role of uncertainty of outcome and scoring in the determination of fan satisfaction in the NFL
RJ Paul, Y Wachsman, AP Weinbach
Journal of Sports Economics 12 (2), 213-221, 2011
652011
Determinants of Dynamic Pricing Premiums in Major League Baseball.
RJ Paul, AP Weinbach
Sport Marketing Quarterly 22 (3), 2013
592013
Consumption benefits and gambling: Evidence from the NCAA basketball betting market
BR Humphreys, RJ Paul, AP Weinbach
Journal of Economic Psychology 39, 376-386, 2013
552013
Fair bets and profitability in college football gambling
RJ Paul, AP Weinbach, J Weinbach
Journal of Economics and Finance 27 (2), 236-242, 2003
532003
Performance expectations and the tenure of head coaches: Evidence from NCAA football
BR Humphreys, RJ Paul, AP Weinbach
Research in Economics 70 (3), 482-492, 2016
512016
NFL bettor biases and price setting: Further tests of the Levitt hypothesis of sportsbook behaviour
RJ Paul, AP Weinbach
Applied Economics Letters 18 (2), 193-197, 2011
492011
Efficient markets, fair bets, and profitability in NBA totals 1995–96 to 2001–02
RJ Paul, AP Weinbach, M Wilson
The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance 44 (4), 624-632, 2004
452004
American Hockey League Attendance: A Study of Fan Preferences for Fighting, Team Performance, and Promotions.
RJ Paul, AP Weinbach, D Robbins
International Journal of Sport Finance 8 (1), 2013
422013
Bettor belief in the “hot hand” evidence from detailed betting data on the NFL
RJ Paul, AP Weinbach, B Humphreys
Journal of Sports Economics 15 (6), 636-649, 2014
382014
Sportsbook behavior in the NCAA football betting market: Tests of the traditional and Levitt models of sportsbook behavior
RJ Paul, AP Weinbach
The Journal of Prediction Markets 3 (2), 21-37, 2009
372009
The betting market as a forecast of television ratings for primetime NFL football
RJ Paul, AP Weinbach
International Journal of Sport Finance 10 (3), 284, 2015
362015
Bettor preferences and market efficiency in football totals markets
R Paul, AP Weinbach
Journal of Economics and Finance 29 (3), 409-415, 2005
352005
An examination of stock market response to NASCAR race performance
J Mahar, R Paul, L Stone
Marketing Management Journal 15 (2), 80-86, 2005
342005
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