A model of the relationship among sport consumer motives, spectator commitment, and behavioral intentions
The concept of commitment in sport marketing has largely been regarded as unidimensional. In the broader study of organizational behavior, commitment has been studied as a multidimensional construct. The multiple dimensions of commitment construe that one's behavior can be conveyed by different psychological states, comparable to those found to characterize different forms of commitment. The multidimensional perspective appears to yield more detailed and relevant information regarding a consumer's commitment in predicting specific behaviors. In past decades, a variety of researchers in organizational psychology and organizational behavior have investigated the relationship between motivation and commitment in order to better understand the two processes and their impact on behavior. However, there have been few attempts to integrate the two domains in order to demonstrate how motives and commitment combine to influence sport consumer behavior. Accordingly, a model of commitment and its relationship to sport consumer motives (i.e., antecedent) and behavioral intentions (i.e., consequence) is proposed.
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2013
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Authors: | Kim, Jun Woo ; James, Jeffrey D. ; Kim, Yu Kyoum |
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Sport Management Review. - Elsevier, ISSN 1441-3523. - Vol. 16.2013, 2, p. 173-185
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Spectator commitment | Sport consumer motives | Multidimensional commitment |
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