Supporting the team, caring for the players: understanding fan perceptions of athlete wellbeing programmes

Michael Williamson, Jason Doyle, Brooke Harris-Reeves, Kevin Filo
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Abstract

Purpose

Active supporters and the organisations they form are crucial stakeholders for football clubs. Previous literature has noted the increasing interest and positive outcomes associated with corporate social responsibility initiatives within sport organisations, which fans perceive and include employee wellbeing. Whilst scholars have explored various stakeholders’ perceptions of athlete wellbeing, an opportunity exists to understand how active supporters perceive athlete wellbeing programmes. Thus, the purpose of the current research was to explore the perceptions of A-League Men’s active supporters regarding an athlete wellbeing programme.

Design/methodology/approach

Informed by stakeholder theory, active supporters of the A-League provided their perceptions of the Player Development Programme (PDP) – the athlete wellbeing programme associated with professional football in Australia. Data were collected through open-ended questions within an online survey and analysed through inductive thematic analysis.

Findings

Three themes were generated that answer the research question: impactful and beneficial; worthy of more attention and promotion and limited understanding. These themes underscore the positive impact of the wellbeing programme on both the club and its athletes whilst highlighting the necessity for increased programme visibility within the club and the broader community.

Originality/value

The current study’s findings contribute to the sport management literature by exploring active supporters’ perceptions of an athlete wellbeing programme in football. Since athlete wellbeing is essential for active supporters, including wellbeing initiatives within the club’s corporate social responsibility initiatives could produce positive marketing and sponsorship outcomes for clubs.

支持球队,关心球员:了解球迷对运动员福利计划的看法
积极的支持者和他们组成的组织是足球俱乐部的关键利益相关者。以前的文献已经注意到,体育组织内部对企业社会责任倡议的兴趣和积极成果日益增加,粉丝们认为并包括员工福利。虽然学者们已经探索了各种利益相关者对运动员福利的看法,但有机会了解积极支持者如何看待运动员福利计划。因此,本研究的目的是探讨a联赛男子积极支持者对运动员福利计划的看法。设计/方法/方法根据利益相关者理论,a联赛的积极支持者提供了他们对球员发展计划(PDP)的看法-与澳大利亚职业足球相关的运动员福利计划。通过在线调查中的开放式问题收集数据,并通过归纳主题分析进行分析。研究结果产生了三个主题来回答研究问题:有影响力和有益的;值得更多的关注和推广和有限的了解。这些主题强调了福利计划对俱乐部及其运动员的积极影响,同时强调了在俱乐部和更广泛的社区中提高计划知名度的必要性。独创性/价值当前研究的发现通过探索积极支持者对足球运动员福利计划的看法,为体育管理文献做出了贡献。由于运动员的福利对积极的支持者至关重要,因此在俱乐部的企业社会责任倡议中纳入福利倡议可以为俱乐部带来积极的营销和赞助结果。
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