The coupling coordination relationship between sports industry agglomeration and economic resilience in the Yangtze River Delta region
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Summary
This summary is machine-generated.Sports industry agglomeration and economic resilience in the Yangtze River Delta show a coordinated, though fluctuating, relationship. This study highlights key trends for high-quality sports industry development.
Area Of Science
- Sports Economics
- Regional Economic Development
Background
- The global sports industry's rapid growth necessitates understanding factors influencing its economic impact.
- Sports industry agglomeration is increasingly recognized for its potential to enhance economic resilience and efficiency.
Purpose Of The Study
- To investigate the coupling coordination relationship between sports industry agglomeration and economic resilience.
- To analyze trends in sports industry agglomeration and economic resilience in China's Yangtze River Delta region.
Main Methods
- Utilized data from three provinces and one city in the Yangtze River Delta (2011-2020).
- Employed the entropy-weighted TOPSIS method, coupling coordination degree model, and relative development models.
- Analyzed trends in sports industry agglomeration and economic resilience.
Main Results
- Sports industry agglomeration exhibited an increasing but fluctuating trend with regional disparities.
- Economic resilience demonstrated steady growth, with kernel density analysis indicating a "dual peaks" trend.
- The coupling coordination between sports industry agglomeration and economic resilience was found to be in a fluctuating yet coordinated state.
Conclusions
- The findings provide insights into the dynamic interplay between sports industry agglomeration and economic resilience.
- These results are crucial for informing strategies for the integrated and high-quality development of the sports industry in the Yangtze River Delta.
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