Uncovering the knowledge structure of the fan-sporting object relationship: a bibliometric analysis

IF 3.8 1区 教育学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Sport Management Review Pub Date : 2022-02-23 DOI:10.1080/14413523.2021.2014183
Guninder Pal Singh, A. Chakraborty, S. Arora
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ABSTRACT Fans are a central entity in the sport ecosystem, and their importance in the sport value chain needs no emphasis. Despite extensive scholarly work around fans in sport management, the discipline lacks a unified view from a relational perspective. In this study, we present a bibliometric and content analysis of the fan-sporting object relationship literature. We conduct citation and cocitation analysis across 1704 journal documents, having 91,071 references. Our study finds that six intellectual clusters depict the realm of this relationship. Further, we report the centrality attributes of the most influential works of the domain. Our work thereby presents the intellectual structure of the literature of the fan-sporting object relationship and depicts it in an integrated framework. We complement our bibliometric review with a content analysis of relevant recent scholarly work to incorporate contemporary viewpoints. In doing so, we contribute to sport management by taking an expansive perspective of fans and accordingly provide future research directions. HIGHLIGHTS This study presents the state of research around the fan-sporting object relationship through bibliometric and social network analyses. It complements the bibliometric methods by using content analysis to present contemporary themes emanating from current research. It depicts the dominant clusters around the relationship and synthesizes them into a framework that acts as this relationship’s blueprint. Finally, the study guides future research that identifies the transcendence of fans beyond spectating roles.
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球迷体育客体关系的知识结构揭示——文献计量学分析
摘要球迷是体育生态系统中的核心实体,他们在体育价值链中的重要性无需强调。尽管在体育管理领域围绕球迷进行了大量的学术研究,但该学科缺乏从关系角度的统一观点。在本研究中,我们对球迷体育客体关系文献进行了文献计量和内容分析。我们对1704篇期刊文献进行了引文和共引分析,共有91071篇参考文献。我们的研究发现,六个智力集群描述了这种关系的领域。此外,我们报告了该领域最具影响力的作品的中心性属性。因此,我们的作品呈现了球迷与体育对象关系的文学知识结构,并在一个完整的框架中对其进行了描述。我们通过对最近相关学术著作的内容分析来补充我们的文献计量学综述,以纳入当代观点。在这样做的过程中,我们从球迷的角度为体育管理做出了贡献,并相应地提供了未来的研究方向。亮点本研究通过文献计量学和社交网络分析,介绍了球迷与体育对象关系的研究现状。它通过使用内容分析来呈现当前研究中产生的当代主题,从而补充了文献计量方法。它描绘了围绕关系的主要集群,并将它们合成一个框架,作为这种关系的蓝图。最后,这项研究指导了未来的研究,以确定粉丝在观看角色之外的超越性。
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期刊介绍: Sport Management Review is published as a service to sport industries worldwide. It is a multidisciplinary journal concerned with the management, marketing, and governance of sport at all levels and in all its manifestations -- whether as an entertainment, a recreation, or an occupation. The journal encourages collaboration between scholars and practitioners. It welcomes submissions reporting research, new applications, advances in theory, and case studies. The language of publication is English. Submissions are peer reviewed.
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