Department(s)
Business Administration
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-14-2016
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to determine the relationship between the number of waves a surfer will catch, the surfer’s characteristics, and the surf conditions; and utilize this relationship to explain wave allocation strategies chosen by surfers. Design/methodology/approach – The study employed a discrete event simulation to model surfers at a well-known surf break in Southern California. Several experimental designs were implemented in the simulation to measure the effect of a surfer’s characteristics and surf conditions on waves caught; and compare different wave allocation strategies. Findings – The number of waves that a surfer will catch is largely dependent upon the surfer’s skill level and the wave allocation strategy used at the surf break. Common wave allocation strategies fail with large crowds. Originality/value – This study is the first to model the entire lineup at a surf break, providing quantitative insights into why surfers choose different wave allocation strategies.
Publication Title
Sport, Business and Management: An International Journal
E-ISSN
20426798
Volume
6
Issue
1
DOI
10.1108/SBM-07-2013-0026
Recommended Citation
Deats, Justin; Martinez, Michael; Shearer, Robert; and Shearer, William, "The Tragedy of the Waves" (2016). Pepperdine University, All Faculty Open Access Publications. Paper 151.
https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/faculty_pubs/151