Fans' perceptions of pro-environmental sustainability initiatives in sport and triple bottom line benefits

R. Cayolla, Marco Escadas, R. Biscaia, Timothy B. Kellison, J. Quintela, T. Santos
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PurposeThe purpose of this research is to examine fans' perceptions of pro-environmental sustainability initiatives promoted by a professional sport club and the ensuing effects on a triple bottom line (TBL) approach (i.e. fans' socially, environmentally and economically favourable behaviours).Design/methodology/approachData were collected in two different steps using an online self-administered questionnaire (n1 = 1,043; n2 = 2,167) distributed to fees-paying members registered in the club's database. The analysis was carried out though structural equation modelling.FindingsThe results indicate good psychometric properties of the scale used to measure fans' perceptions of a club's pro-environmental sustainability initiatives (perceptions of pro-environmental sustainability initiatives in sports; p-PESIS). Additionally, there is a positive effect of p-PESIS on fans' social behaviours as well as on their daily environmental actions. Furthermore, p-PESIS also shows a positive effect at improving fans' economic activities towards the club.Originality/valueExtending previous research, the authors tested a scale to measure fans' responses to pro-environmental sustainability initiatives in sport and examined their links to the TBL dimensions. Pro-environmental sustainability initiatives in sport benefit not only the club itself (by reinforcing fans' activities with the club) but also society as a whole, as it can promote fans' conscientiousness and likelihood to behave in environmentally and socially favourable ways.
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球迷对体育运动中亲环境可持续性倡议和三重底线利益的看法
本研究的目的是考察球迷对专业体育俱乐部倡导的亲环境可持续性倡议的看法,以及随后对三重底线(TBL)方法(即球迷的社会、环境和经济有利行为)的影响。设计/方法/方法采用在线自我管理问卷,分两个不同步骤收集数据(n1 = 1,043;N2 = 2167),分配给在俱乐部数据库中注册的付费会员。通过结构方程建模进行分析。结果表明,用于衡量球迷对俱乐部亲环境可持续性举措的看法的量表具有良好的心理测量特性(体育中亲环境可持续性举措的看法;p-PESIS)。此外,p-PESIS对球迷的社会行为和日常环境行动也有积极影响。此外,p-PESIS在提高球迷对俱乐部的经济活动方面也显示出积极的影响。原创性/价值扩展先前的研究,作者测试了一个量表来衡量球迷对体育运动中亲环境可持续性倡议的反应,并检查了它们与TBL维度的联系。体育运动中支持环境可持续发展的举措不仅有利于俱乐部本身(通过加强球迷与俱乐部的活动),也有利于整个社会,因为它可以促进球迷的责任心和以有利于环境和社会的方式行事的可能性。
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