How are fans teams’ consumption behaviors impacted by their federations’ innovativeness perceived organizational legitimacy
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Navarro Picado, José F.
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How are fans teams’ consumption behaviors impacted by their federations’ innovativeness perceived organizational legitimacy
Abstract
Fans’ consumption intentions towards their favourite teams’ products
and services are essential outcome variables for sport federations and
clubs. However, the factors that could affect these outcomes are not
yet clear. This study analyzes how the fandom level and the innovativeness’s
perceived organizational legitimacy impact their fans’ consumption
intentions. Data was collected in Costa Rica by using a structured
questionnaire. The results show that consumption intentions behaviour
are partially mediated by the innovativeness perceived organizational
legitimacy. Moreover, the multimedia consumption intention is moderated
by normative interpersonal influence. Specifically, fans use the
National Football team as a tool for their self-identity; while judgements
made towards the National Football Federation’s innovation’ capacity
to open new markets, regulate their consumption intentions. Hence,
federations should create innovative legitimacy policies to ensure fans’
consumption intentions. These findings contribute to Social Identity
and Social Judgement Theories showing how they are intertwined in
a sport context.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/181407
DOI: 10.1080/17430437.2020.1869721.
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Sport in Society (2020)
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