The impact of doping scandals on on-site spectator satisfaction at major sport events

Martin Schnitzer, Sarah Piller, Monica Nadegger, Julia Staudegger, Jason Bocarro, Michael Barth
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Abstract

Purpose

This study analyzes whether a doping scandal occurring during a global major sport event has an impact on on-site spectator satisfaction.

Design/methodology/approach

The investigation was conducted among 896 on-site event spectators attending a minimum of one event at the Nordic Ski World Championships 2019. Furthermore, five members of the organizing committee were retrospectively interviewed about how they judged the doping scandals’ impact on the perception of the event and its organization.

Findings

Results revealed that the scandal did not affect the spectators’ satisfaction and perception of the event. Nevertheless, the doping scandal was mentioned as a lowlight after becoming public.

Practical implications

Even though the doping scandal did not affect spectator satisfaction, such undesirable situations should be avoided as best as possible and form part of the event organizer’s comprehensive risk management and communication strategy.

Originality/value

It can be concluded that spectator satisfaction remained quite stable while any negative impacts, if not directly affecting the spectator, seemed to be considered as somehow “part of the event.”

兴奋剂丑闻对大型体育赛事现场观众满意度的影响
目的本研究分析全球重大体育赛事中发生的兴奋剂丑闻是否会对现场观众满意度产生影响。该调查是在896名现场观看了2019年北欧滑雪世界锦标赛至少一项赛事的观众中进行的。此外,组委会的五名成员接受了回顾性采访,询问他们如何判断兴奋剂丑闻对赛事及其组织的影响。调查结果显示,丑闻并没有影响观众对赛事的满意度和观感。尽管如此,兴奋剂丑闻在公开后被认为是一个低调的事件。虽然兴奋剂丑闻没有影响观众的满意度,但应该尽可能避免这种不良情况,并成为赛事组织者全面风险管理和沟通策略的一部分。原创性/价值可以得出结论,观众的满意度保持相当稳定,而任何负面影响,如果不直接影响观众,似乎都被认为是“事件的一部分”。
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