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Rival team effects in cause-related sports marketing
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Tyler, B. David
, Nichols, Bridget Satinover
, Cobbs, Joe
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Australian football
/ Behavior
/ Cancer
/ Charities
/ Consumers
/ Corporate sponsorship
/ Identification
/ Professional baseball
/ Professional basketball
/ Professional sports
/ Social identity
/ Social responsibility
/ Sports marketing
2020
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Rival team effects in cause-related sports marketing
by
Tyler, B. David
, Nichols, Bridget Satinover
, Cobbs, Joe
in
Australian football
/ Behavior
/ Cancer
/ Charities
/ Consumers
/ Corporate sponsorship
/ Identification
/ Professional baseball
/ Professional basketball
/ Professional sports
/ Social identity
/ Social responsibility
/ Sports marketing
2020
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Rival team effects in cause-related sports marketing
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Tyler, B. David
, Nichols, Bridget Satinover
, Cobbs, Joe
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Australian football
/ Behavior
/ Cancer
/ Charities
/ Consumers
/ Corporate sponsorship
/ Identification
/ Professional baseball
/ Professional basketball
/ Professional sports
/ Social identity
/ Social responsibility
/ Sports marketing
2020
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Rival team effects in cause-related sports marketing
2020
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Overview
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to examine how reference to a rival or favorite sports team within cause-related sports marketing (CRSM) campaigns affects fans’ intentions to support the cause. The purpose of the studies is to assess the perils of featuring a specific team in league-wide activations of cause-related marketing.
Design/methodology/approach
The research comprises three experiments. Study 1 employs CRSM advertising to test fans’ responses when rival or hometown team imagery is featured by Major League Baseball (MLB). Studies 2 and 3 utilize a press release to activate a cause partnership in MLB and the National Basketball Association (NBA) and assess the potential influence of team involvement and schadenfreude toward the rival team.
Findings
Contrary to previous research, results demonstrate that rival team presence in league-wide activation can reduce intentions to support the cause effort across both leagues, but not in all circumstances. The influence of rival team exposure on perceived sincerity is moderated by team involvement with the cause in MLB, but not the NBA. However, sincerity consistently enhances cause support across all studies. While conditional effects of schadenfreude are noted, it is not a significant moderator of cause support.
Research limitations/implications
This research exposes the nuance of league-wide CRSM activations. Specifically, the rival team effect on perceived sincerity seems to be league dependent, and subject to team involvement with the cause. Moreover, these results are limited to the leagues studied.
Practical implications
League administrators and their cause-related partners should exercise due diligence when promoting their affiliation using specific teams and levels of involvement with the cause.
Originality/value
These studies produce results that differ from the limited prior research within the domain of league-wide CRSM, and therefore advance the conversation regarding how best to activate such campaigns.
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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