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Citation

Kim S, Manoli AE. Int. J. Sport. Mark. Spons. 2022; 24(1): 1-19.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Emerald Group Publishing)

DOI

10.1108/IJSMS-09-2021-0188

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

PURPOSE With the remarkable advancements in information and communication technologies, comprehending online sport fan communities is being pushed further up in the agenda of sport teams worldwide. Based on social identity theory, the main purpose of this research paper is to test the mechanism of how horizontal relationships developed through online communities lead to vertical relationships such as team identification and behavioural intentions.

DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH Using a sample of online baseball fan community members in South Korea (N = 400) and employing structural equations modelling, the current research examined the structural relations among online community identification, team identification, behavioural intention and WOM intention while testing moderating effect of perceived authenticity.

FINDINGS This study finds that online community identification has a significant positive impact on team-level consumer outcomes: team identification, behavioural intention and WOM intention. Team identification is verified as a significant determinant of both behavioural intention and WOM intention. Moreover, the partial mediating role of team identification in the relationships between online community identification and behavioural intentions are corroborated.

ORIGINALITY/VALUE The present study furnishes essential information for identifying the underlying mechanism of how fan-to-fan horizontal relationships cultivate team-to-fan vertical relationships in the context of the virtual fan community.


Language: en

Keywords

Online community identification; Social identity theory; Sport fan behaviour; Structural equation modelling; Team identification

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