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Does hosting FIFA World Cup attract inward FDI? An empirical investigation using sectoral panel data of 12 countries

Jihad Ait Soussane (Faculty of Economics and Management, Ibn Tofail University, Kénitra, Morocco)
Aomar Ibourk (Research Laboratory in Social and Solidarity Economy, Governance and Development (LARESSGD), Cadi Ayyad University, Marrakech, Morocco) (Africa Institute for Research in Economics and Social Sciences (AIRESS), Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, Ben Guerir, Morocco) (Policy Center for the New South, Rabat, Morocco)

International Journal of Event and Festival Management

ISSN: 1758-2954

Article publication date: 28 August 2024

Issue publication date: 12 November 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

The primary objective is to analyze the direct and short-run impact of hosting the FIFA World Cup on inward FDI, considering both aggregate and sectoral levels. Additionally, the study aims to investigate the moderating role of governance quality on this impact, emphasizing the importance of robust institutional frameworks in attracting FDI.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper uses panel data spanning 1970–2022, encompassing 12 countries that have hosted FIFA World Cup events. The study employs a linear regression model with a robust weighted least squares (RWLS) estimation method. It incorporates various control variables and the institutional quality as moderating variables, to evaluate the impact of hosting the FIFA World Cup on inward FDI at both aggregate and sectoral levels.

Findings

Hosting the FIFA World Cup is associated with a significant average increase of $4.33 bn in inward FDI at the aggregate level. Notably, governance quality serves as a critical moderating factor, with well-governed countries experiencing a more substantial increase in FDI, totaling $10.5 bn. At the sectoral level, the results reveal that poorly governed countries attract FDI in primary sectors, while well-governed countries attract FDI in secondary and tertiary sectors. This highlights the nuanced dynamics of FDI attraction depending on the institutional quality of the host countries.

Research limitations/implications

A primary limitation lies in the scarcity of sectoral-level data, constraining the comprehensive study of the relationship between hosting mega-sport events and FDI. Future research could explore alternative data sources and methodologies to overcome this limitation. Additionally, extending the analysis to include other economic indicators beyond FDI could provide a more holistic understanding of the economic implications of hosting major international sporting events.

Originality/value

This study contributes to the literature by focusing exclusively on the FIFA World Cup and undertaking a comprehensive sectoral analysis. By incorporating governance quality as a moderating variable, it adds a nuanced layer to the understanding of the impact of hosting international events on FDI at the sectoral level. The findings underscore the importance of targeted strategies and robust institutional quality in enhancing FDI attractiveness.

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Citation

Ait Soussane, J. and Ibourk, A. (2024), "Does hosting FIFA World Cup attract inward FDI? An empirical investigation using sectoral panel data of 12 countries", International Journal of Event and Festival Management, Vol. 15 No. 4, pp. 469-492. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJEFM-03-2024-0027

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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