C. Van Tuyckom, & K. Jöreskog, “Going for gold! Welfare characteristics and Olympic success: an application of the structural equation approach.” Quality & Quantity (in press)
Winning
medals at the Olympic Games has become an objective that countries
worldwide want to achieve. In line with research
devoted to the predictors of success, the present article
examines the connection between certain welfare characteristics
(political, social, and economic development) and the
probability of success in the 1984 and 2004 Olympics. We expected to
find that structural macro conditions still predict Olympic
success. Using welfare indicators as formative instead of reflective
indicators (Bollen, Qual Quant 183: 77–85, 1984, p. 65), the
results of our Structural Equation Model reveal that both economic
and social development had an effect in 1984, as well as in
2004. Political development was only significant in 1984. As for
the control variables, population size was significant in
both 1984 and 2004. Sporting tradition and geographical conditions
had no effect at all. The model fit is very good with a
chi-square of 6.62 with 5 degrees of freedom (p = 0.25).
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