Sport team identification: a social identity perspective comparing local and distant fans

Petri Lintumäki, Oliver Koll
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PurposeSupporting distant teams is a frequent phenomenon. Through the lens of the social identity theory, this research aims to examine differences between local and distant fans regarding drivers of team identification.Design/methodology/approachA multigroup structural equation model was employed. The data were collected through an online survey with 1,285 sports fans.FindingsTeam distinctiveness constitutes an important aspect fueling identification for all fans, whereas congruence between own and team personality is important for local and displaced fans only. Team prestige does not impact identification for either group.Practical implicationsTo build up a base of highly identified supporters, clubs should emphasize those aspects of team brands that fans consider distinctive. When targeting local fans, clubs should also focus on communicating the brand's unique personality aspects.Originality/valueThis is the first study that assesses the potential differences behind fans' social identification with local and distant teams.
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运动队认同:一种比较本地和外地球迷的社会认同视角
支持远程团队是一种常见的现象。通过社会认同理论的视角,本研究旨在考察本地和外地球迷在球队认同驱动因素方面的差异。设计/方法/方法采用多组结构方程模型。这些数据是通过对1285名体育迷的在线调查收集的。发现steam的独特性是促进所有球迷认同的一个重要方面,而个人和球队个性之间的一致性只对本地和外地球迷很重要。团队声望不会影响任何一个群体的认同。为了建立一个高度认同的支持者基础,俱乐部应该强调球迷认为球队品牌与众不同的那些方面。在针对当地球迷时,俱乐部还应注重传达品牌独特的个性方面。原创性/价值这是第一个评估球迷对本地球队和异地球队社会认同背后潜在差异的研究。
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