Valuing soccer players: on the valuation dynamics of an online user community

Dominic Detzen, Lukas Löhlein
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PurposeThis paper studies the interactive valuation discourses of an online user community (transfermarkt.de) that seeks to determine market values for soccer players. Despite their seemingly casual nature, these values have featured in newspapers, transfer negotiations, academic research, and capital market communication – and have thus become reified.Design/methodology/approachThe paper employs netnographic research methodology to collect and thematically analyze a wide range of user entries on the platform. These entries are studied using theoretical insights from the sociology of quantification and valuation.FindingsThe analysis reveals how values are constructed in constant interaction between value-proposing users and value-justifying “experts.” This dynamic form of relational valuation positions players relative to one another as well as to actual transactions on the transfer market. In the absence of authoritative guidelines, it is this possibility and affordance for interaction that enacts a coherent valuation regime. The paper further reveals the platform's response to a disruptive event, which risked bringing the user-expert dynamics to a halt, requiring intervention from the platform to repair its valuation frame.Originality/valueThe paper responds to increased scholarly interests in the valuation of professional athletes. It contributes to the extant literature on valuation, first, by analyzing the dynamic valuation work that feeds into the social construction of values and, second, by studying platform participation and user interaction in a socially engineered online space.
评价足球运动员:关于在线用户社区的评价动态
本文研究在线用户社区(transfermarket .de)的交互式估值话语,该话语旨在确定足球运动员的市场价值。尽管这些价值观看似随意,但它们在报纸、转会谈判、学术研究和资本市场沟通中都有所体现,并因此具体化。设计/方法/途径本文采用网络研究方法对平台上广泛的用户条目进行收集和专题分析。这些条目使用量化和估值社会学的理论见解进行研究。分析揭示了价值是如何在提出价值的用户和证明价值的“专家”之间的持续互动中构建的。这种动态形式的关系估价使得球员之间的位置相对于其他球员以及转会市场上的实际交易。在缺乏权威指导方针的情况下,正是这种相互作用的可能性和提供性制定了一个连贯的估价制度。该论文进一步揭示了平台对破坏性事件的反应,这可能会使用户专家动态停止,需要平台进行干预以修复其估值框架。原创性/价值这篇论文回应了对职业运动员价值评估日益增长的学术兴趣。它对现有的估值文献做出了贡献,首先,通过分析动态估值工作,为价值观的社会建构提供了依据,其次,通过研究社交工程在线空间中的平台参与和用户交互。
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