When the Stadium Goes Silent: How Crowds Affect the Performance of Discriminated Groups

A-Tier
Journal: Journal of Labor Economics
Year: 2023
Volume: 41
Issue: 2
Pages: 431 - 451

Score contribution per author:

1.341 = (α=2.01 / 3 authors) × 2.0x A-tier

α: calibrated so average coauthorship-adjusted count equals average raw count

Abstract

Using a natural experiment induced by COVID-19, we test how the sudden absence of fans at football games impacts player performance in Italy. We find that African players, who are most commonly targeted by racial harassment, play better when fans are no longer at the stadium. A similar, albeit weaker, effect is detected among black players. Using official records of racist behavior by fans, we show that performance improves the most on teams that were subject to abuse before the lockdown. Our evidence suggests that racist pressure can harm discriminated groups and lower the overall quality of the game.

Technical Details

RePEc Handle
repec:ucp:jlabec:doi:10.1086/719967
Journal Field
Labor
Author Count
3
Added to Database
2026-01-25