Racial preferences in sports NFTs? Empirical evidence from NBA Top Shots

Jeremy Nguyen, Carleigh Yeomans, Adam Karg
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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to analyse a large data set of over 2.4 million Top Shot NFT transactions to determine whether there is evidence of revealed racial preferences in the Top Shot market.

Design/methodology/approach

This study examines a data set of 2.43 million transactions from 28 July 2020 to 20 March 2021 using Ordinary Least Squares, Weighted Least Squares and Inverse Probability Weighting. Our models include indicator variables for the race of depicted players and examine estimated race coefficients for statistical significance and effect size.

Findings

Our results indicate that the National Basketball Association (NBA) Top Shot NFTs depicting Black players or Black/Mixed players trade for higher prices than those depicting White players, after controlling for other factors including on-court performance. While highly statistically significant, the effect sizes are below conventional thresholds for small effects.

Practical implications

Recent empirical studies present evidence suggesting that Black players may earn less than comparable White players. Our findings challenge implicit justifications for observed earning disparities based on consumer preference.

Originality/value

This study provides empirical analysis into revealed racial preference of consumers for sports memorabilia. It is the first to examine racial preference in NBA NFTs.

体育nft中的种族偏好?来自NBA顶级投篮的经验证据
本文的目的是分析超过240万Top Shot NFT交易的大型数据集,以确定是否有证据表明在Top Shot市场中存在种族偏好。本研究使用普通最小二乘法、加权最小二乘法和逆概率加权方法,分析了2020年7月28日至2021年3月20日期间243万笔交易的数据集。我们的模型包括所描述球员种族的指标变量,并检查估计的种族系数的统计显著性和效应大小。我们的研究结果表明,在控制了包括场上表现在内的其他因素后,美国国家篮球协会(NBA)以黑人球员或黑人/混血球员为主角的Top Shot nft交易价格高于以白人球员为主角的nft。虽然具有高度统计学意义,但效应量低于小影响的常规阈值。实际意义最近的实证研究提供的证据表明,黑人球员可能比可比的白人球员赚得少。我们的研究结果挑战了基于消费者偏好的观察到的收入差异的隐含理由。原创性/价值本研究实证分析了消费者对体育纪念品的种族偏好。这是第一次研究NBA nft中的种族偏好。
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