Using Artificial Intelligence to Detect the Relationship Between Social Media Sentiment and Season Ticket Purchases

IF 2 Q2 COMMUNICATION International Journal of Sport Communication Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1123/ijsc.2023-0155
N. Popp, James Du, S. Shapiro, Jason M. Simmons
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Sport marketing researchers and practitioners have suggested that sport organizations that effectively engage in social media conversations with fans are likely to influence fan behavior. Few prior studies have empirically examined the relationship between social media engagement and sport product purchases, particularly event tickets. The current study utilized artificial intelligence to examine eight user sentiments on official sport organizations’ Twitter accounts, then determine if those sentiments were related to season ticket sales. Three years of season ticket data were obtained from 62 NCAA Division I men’s basketball teams and utilized in a regression model, which also identified Twitter sentiment scores from 176,439 posts captured from the official Twitter account of those programs. A final model, which included several control variables, explained 65.7% of the variance in season ticket sales, with the lagged sentiments of “joy” (positive) and “sadness” (negative) having a statistically significant relationship with season tickets sold.
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使用人工智能检测社交媒体情绪与季票购买之间的关系
体育营销研究人员和实践者认为,体育组织有效地与粉丝进行社交媒体对话,可能会影响粉丝的行为。之前很少有研究对社交媒体参与与体育产品购买(尤其是赛事门票)之间的关系进行实证研究。目前的研究利用人工智能来检查官方体育组织推特账户上的八种用户情绪,然后确定这些情绪是否与季票销售有关。从62支NCAA一级男子篮球队获得了三年的季票数据,并将其用于回归模型,该模型还从这些项目的官方推特账户中捕获了176,439条推文,从中确定了推特情绪得分。最后一个模型包含了几个控制变量,解释了季票销售中65.7%的差异,其中“快乐”(积极)和“悲伤”(消极)的滞后情绪与季票销售有着统计上显著的关系。
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