Temporal team switching after the elimination of the supported team at a knockout tournament

E. Latypova, Hirotaka Matsuoka
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PurposeWhile the tournament format is common within organized sports, little is known about the supporting behavior of tournament event fans. The defeat of the supported team and its' subsequent elimination could influence how fans associate themselves with the event. Hence, the present study aims to investigate the fans' responses to the favorite team's elimination at a knockout tournament focusing on whether they are willing to continue following the event and choose another team to support.Design/methodology/approachIn this paper fans' temporal switching behavior was explored in relationships with fans' identification with geographic area, sport itself and teams. The audience watching the Japanese National High School Baseball Championship was targeted for the online survey in March 2020, resulting in the final sample of 502 (287 observations used for reliability and validity tests).FindingsIndependent sample t-tests and logistic regression were employed in the study. 80% of respondents intended to continue following the tournament, which was associated with a higher attachment to sports. Place attachment by itself was not associated with the intention to continue. Most of the respondents who chose a certain team to support after the favorite team's elimination have retained their pattern of choosing the team (63.9%). Interestingly, fans with higher place attachment not only choose to continue following the tournament after their prefectural team's elimination but were willing to support another team from the same region.Originality/valueThis is one of the first papers providing evidence of tournament fan behavior and temporal switching.
在淘汰赛中被支持的球队被淘汰后,临时团队切换
虽然赛事形式在有组织的体育运动中很常见,但人们对赛事粉丝的支持行为知之甚少。支持球队的失败和随后的淘汰可能会影响球迷对赛事的看法。因此,本研究旨在调查球迷在淘汰赛中最喜欢的球队被淘汰后的反应,重点关注他们是否愿意继续关注该赛事并选择另一支球队来支持。设计/方法/方法本文探讨了球迷的时间转换行为与球迷对地理区域、运动本身和球队的认同的关系。本次在线调查的对象是2020年3月观看日本高中棒球锦标赛的观众,最终样本为502个(信度和效度检验用287个观察值)。研究采用独立样本t检验和logistic回归。80%的受访者打算继续观看比赛,这与他们对体育的高度依恋有关。地点连接本身与继续的意愿无关。在最喜欢的球队被淘汰后选择支持某个球队的受访者中,大多数(63.9%)保持了选择球队的模式。有趣的是,地方依恋度较高的球迷不仅在本县球队被淘汰后选择继续观看比赛,而且愿意支持来自同一地区的另一支球队。原创性/价值这是第一批提供锦标赛球迷行为和时间转换证据的论文之一。
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