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Are firms like fair-weathered fans? Examining decision-making in B2B relationships
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Jensen, Jonathan A
in
Advertising expenditures
/ Business to business commerce
/ Consumer behavior
/ Consumers
/ Corporate sponsorship
/ Decision making
/ Marketing
/ Professional soccer
2021
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Are firms like fair-weathered fans? Examining decision-making in B2B relationships
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Jensen, Jonathan A
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Advertising expenditures
/ Business to business commerce
/ Consumer behavior
/ Consumers
/ Corporate sponsorship
/ Decision making
/ Marketing
/ Professional soccer
2021
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Are firms like fair-weathered fans? Examining decision-making in B2B relationships
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Are firms like fair-weathered fans? Examining decision-making in B2B relationships
2021
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Overview
Purpose
While numerous studies have investigated the returns firms receive for their investments in sponsorship, no study to date has examined the potential for organizational performance to contribute to the continuance of business to business (B2B) relationships. Thus, this study aims to illuminate B2B sponsorship relationships in isolating whether firm decision-makers are like fair-weathered fans, in that they are more likely to stick with successful organizations.
Design/methodology/approach
An advanced quantitative modeling approach, survival analysis, is applied to a data set of more than 350 sponsorships to isolate the impact of performance on B2B decision-making.
Findings
Even after controlling for several potentially confounding variables, results indicate that every point per game earned by English football clubs decreases the probability of the sponsoring firm exiting the agreement by 54.4%.
Originality/value
These findings provide empirical evidence of the impact of the sponsored organization’s performance to influence B2B firm decision-making, a novel finding yet to be confirmed in the sponsorship-linked marketing literature.
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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