Connecting event impact perceptions to sponsor-related behaviours among residents in the host city

Torill Olsen, Yosuke Tsuji, Shintaro Sato
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Abstract

Purpose

This study examines the relationships among residents' event impact perceptions, attitude towards events, attitude towards sponsors and sponsor-related behavioural intentions (i.e. purchase intention and word-of-mouth).

Design/methodology/approach

Focusing on the Naha Marathon in Okinawa, Japan, as a research context, data were collected from residents of Okinawa who were familiar with the Naha Marathon and its sponsors (N = 322). Structural equation modelling was employed to test the hypotheses, developed based on theories of social exchange, image transfer and planned behaviour.

Findings

The findings revealed that residents’ perceptions of social event impacts, rather than economic and environmental impacts, were associated with attitudes towards the event. Such an effect was indirectly associated with purchase intentions and word-of-mouth intentions via attitude towards the sponsors.

Originality/value

The current research contributes to the literature on sport sponsorship, especially in participation-based sports, by exploring how event sponsors can enjoy fruitful returns on investment. The findings can extend our understanding by highlighting the importance of positive community engagement for sponsors. Sponsors who aim to enhance consumer behaviour should prioritize strategies aligning with the positive social impacts of events.

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将主办城市居民对活动影响的看法与赞助商相关行为联系起来
目的 本研究探讨了居民的事件影响认知、对事件的态度、对赞助商的态度以及与赞助商相关的行为意向(即购买意向和口碑)之间的关系。设计/方法/途径以日本冲绳那霸马拉松为研究背景,从熟悉那霸马拉松及其赞助商的冲绳居民(N = 322)中收集数据。研究结果表明,居民对社会事件影响的看法,而不是对经济和环境影响的看法,与他们对该事件的态度有关。通过对赞助商的态度,这种影响与购买意向和口碑传播意向间接相关。原创性/价值本研究通过探讨赛事赞助商如何获得丰厚的投资回报,为有关体育赞助,尤其是参与型体育赞助的文献做出了贡献。研究结果强调了积极的社区参与对赞助商的重要性,从而拓展了我们的认识。旨在改善消费者行为的赞助商应优先考虑与赛事的积极社会影响相一致的战略。
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