Pre-post examination of residents’ destination image toward mega event hosting country with strained bilateral relations

Kevin K. Byon, Juha Yoon, Alex Gang, Juho Park, Paul M. Pedersen
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Abstract

Purpose

The current study applied the concept of country image to a context of bilateral relations for two post-Soviet states to examine the impact of a mega sport event on the image of the host country Russia.

Design/methodology/approach

Surveys were collected before and after the World Cup to assess any changes among Georgians with regard to their views on Russia and intentions to visit.

Findings

The results showed a significant change in Russia’s pre-perceived cognitive image related to reputation, respect and development, as well as the emotional aspect and overall country image after the mega sport event. Interestingly, the affective image of Russia carried more weight in shaping the overall country image compared to the cognitive aspects, suggesting the increasing importance of emotional perceptions over beliefs. However, despite these changes, the study found that mega sport events did not significantly moderate the association between country image and behavior intentions in the context of Russo-Georgian hostile bilateral relations.

Originality/value

This study is one of the first examinations of the impact of hosting mega sport events in countries with hostile bilateral ties. The findings support that mega sport events can be an effective mechanism to gain soft power in that such events can arouse changes in people’s emotions and feelings towards the host country, even for those living in a country with a hostile relationship with the host country. The scope of applicability of these findings can be extended to other contexts, including future hosts of mega sport events in their geo-political contexts.

居民对双边关系紧张的大型活动主办国的目的地形象的前后期调查
本研究将国家形象的概念应用于两个后苏联国家的双边关系中,以考察大型体育赛事对主办国俄罗斯形象的影响。研究结果表明,在大型体育赛事之后,俄罗斯在声誉、尊重和发展方面的预想认知形象以及情感方面和整体国家形象都发生了显著变化。有趣的是,与认知方面相比,俄罗斯的情感形象在塑造整体国家形象方面的权重更大,这表明情感认知比信仰更加重要。然而,尽管发生了这些变化,研究发现,在俄格双边关系敌对的背景下,大型体育赛事并没有明显缓和国家形象与行为意向之间的关联。研究结果表明,大型体育赛事可以成为获得软实力的有效机制,因为这类赛事可以唤起人们对东道国的情绪和情感的变化,即使是那些生活在与东道国存在敌对关系的国家的人们也不例外。这些研究结果的适用范围可以扩展到其他背景,包括未来在地缘政治背景下举办大型体育赛事的国家。
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