Gaming Gone Viral: An Analysis of the Emerging Esports Narrative Economy

In this article, we use narrative economics to analyze the social conditions promoting the growth in private investment in esports—specifically in North American esports teams and franchises. Investment in the esport industry has outpaced revenue growth and esport teams do not have a proven cash flo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Communication and sport 2022-04, Vol.10 (2), p.241-270
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