Abstract

There are not many analyses of the degree of variation in the efficiency of the allocation of sports venues in China. The results show that the allocation efficiency of sports venues in China is very high. The results show that the efficiency of the allocation of sports venues in China generally shows a fluctuating upward trend, with the average efficiency value increasing from 0.7 in 2013 to 0.9 in 2014, and there are significant differences at the three regional levels of East, Central, and West China and at the level of each province and autonomous region. The efficiency of the allocation of sports venue resources in the three regions shows a geographical pattern of “eastern region > western region > central region.” The regional disparity in the efficiency of the allocation of sports venue resources in China gradually increases during the period under study, with the opening and closing values of the kernel density curve for 2013–2017, showing an overall “. The nuclear density curve in 2017 shows an obvious bimodal curve distribution. Compared with other years, it can be clearly seen that there are fewer areas with low values and more areas with high values. The polarization of the efficiency of China's sports venue resource allocation and layout has been revealed, and the core density curve is shown as a whole. It can be seen from the sports venue resource allocation index that during the study year, the changes and fluctuations of each major region were different, and the national Er index showed a trend of “Λ.” The shape of the national Er index is “Λ,” while the eastern, central, and western regions are in the shape of “N,” declining slowly and remaining stable, respectively. The ER index fluctuates the most in the eastern region. Hence, the change in the ER index in eastern China plays a dominant role in the polarization of the overall resource allocation efficiency of sports venues in China.

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