# Transferability of the first-mover advantage to individual sports: a conceptual and theoretical analysis

**Authors:** Florian Riegler, Frank Daumann

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fspor.2026.1635647 · Frontiers in Sports and Active Living · 2026-02-18

## TL;DR

This paper explores whether the first-mover advantage from business can apply to individual sports and national sports associations.

## Contribution

The paper is the first to analyze the transferability of the first-mover advantage to individual sports associations.

## Key findings

- The first-mover advantage can be transferred to individual sports with macroeconomic and structural considerations.
- Theoretical modeling shows individual first-mover components can apply to national sports associations.
- Case logic reveals plausible first-mover effects relevant to real-world sports associations.

## Abstract

In this paper, we examine the transferability of the theory of the first-mover advantage to national sports associations in individual sports for the first time. The conceptual analysis examines the replicability through a comparative analysis, a theoretical modeling, and a case logic across three approaches. The comparative analysis detects a fundamental possibility of transferring the first-mover advantage, considering macroeconomic control variables and a specific athlete assignment process to reflect structural differences between business organizations and national individual sports associations. While the theoretical modeling demonstrates that the individual first-mover advantage components can generally be transferred to national individual sports associations, the case logic simulates how plausible first-mover effects could occur in individual sports and reveals highly relevant effects to the reality of national individual sports associations. The findings serve as an important basis for future studies to explore a potential first-mover effect in individual sports and derive success-focused implications for action.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** tennis (MESH:D013716), FD (MESH:D000795)
- **Chemicals:** ATP (MESH:D000255), oil (MESH:D009821), iron (MESH:D007501)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Tetrastichus ennis (species) [taxon 2931463]

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