Publications by authors named "Laura Nieto-Torrejon"

Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to analyze muscular injuries in LaLiga football clubs, focusing on total injuries, specifically hamstring injuries (HSIs), and the games missed due to these injuries.
  • It assessed the economic impact of these injuries, revealing that clubs faced significant monthly costs—€365,811 for all muscular injuries and €47,388 for HSIs.
  • Additionally, teams performing worse than expected in the league rankings could lose up to €45.2 million in TV rights income, highlighting the importance of injury management and recovery strategies for clubs.
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Scholars and policy makers are giving increasing attention to how young people are involved in politics and their confidence in the current democratic system. In a context of a global trust crisis in the European Union, this paper examines if open government data, a promising governance strategy, may help to boost Millennials' and Generation Z trust in public institutions and satisfaction with public outcomes. First, results from our preliminary analysis challenge some popular beliefs by revealing that younger generations tend to trust in their institutions notably more than the rest of the European citizens.

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