Esports corruption: gambling, doping, and global governance
Korruption im E-Sport: Glücksspiel, Doping und Global Governance

Title

Esports corruption: gambling, doping, and global governance
Korruption im E-Sport: Glücksspiel, Doping und Global Governance

Subject

Autonomie, Doping, Dopingbekämpfung, E-Sport, Entwicklung, geschichtliche, Führungsverhalten, Globalisierung, Glücksspiel, Governance, Internationalisierung, Korruption, Korruptionsbekämpfung, Regierung, Regulation, Selbstorganisation, Sportorganisation, internationale, Sportpolitik, Sportsoziologie, Sportverband, internationaler, Sportökonomie, Trendanalyse, Videospiel

Description

The world of esports is fast becoming a mainstream form of competition and entertainment. While there is debate over whether esports should be recognized as a sport, the emergence of competitive video gaming has seen a rise in many of the problems associated with traditional sport including: doping, gambling-related match-fixing and non-gambling related corruption. Indeed, the esports gambling market has quickly surpassed the total legal sports wagering market in the United States, including daily fantasy sports. This paper examines esports growth and the evolving integrity challenges being faced by players, tournament organizers, gamblers, sponsors, politicians, and fans. Esports, like traditional sports, faces both internal and external corruption-related threats. Internal threats facing competitive video gaming include the use of performance-enhancing drugs and match-fixing. The industry also faces external pressure from a large gambling industry that exists in both regulated and unregulated markets. The entire esports ecosystem is now facing increased scrutiny from various governments who have expressed concerns about how to regulate the games, and the vast derivative markets.

Creator

Holden, John T.
Rodenberg, Ryan M.
Kaburakis, Anastasios

Source

BISp

Publisher

Maryland journal of international law

Date

2017

Language

eng

Type

Text

Publikationsform

Zeitschriftenartikel

Sammlung

S. 236-273

Collection

Citation

Holden, John T. Rodenberg, Ryan M. Kaburakis, Anastasios (2017). Esports corruption: gambling, doping, and global governance Korruption im E-Sport: Glücksspiel, Doping und Global Governance.

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