Elite athletes with disabilities marketability and branding strategies: professional agents’ perspectives

IF 3.6 2区 教育学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Tiao Hu, Nina Siegfried, Min-Seo Cho, M. Cottingham
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Research question The study aims to explore agents’ motives and strategies in presenting elite athletes with disabilities (EAwD). Research methods Utilising a phenomenological qualitative approach and guided by the Model of Athlete Brand Image (MABI), six semi-structured interviews were conducted with agents of elite disability sport athletes from the United States, Canada, and Ireland. Data analysis was through both deductive and inductive coding allowing themes to emerge from the data as well as through the initial codes identified from the framework. Results and findings Our findings indicated that agents are motivated by the business opportunity, marketability of the athlete, and their personal mission. They utilise storytelling, social media, and advocacy as strategies to market their athletes. Agents value the marketable lifestyle (e.g. life story) as the most salient dimension in building athlete brand image. Additionally, social media was seen as a critical tool to elevate athlete brand. Findings show positive environments in elite athletes with disabilities branding with need to combat barriers that long existed in disability sport marketing. Implications Our study applied the MABI framework to disability sport and extended the literature on athlete branding. We proposed modifications to the model and provided practical strategies for stakeholders to build and improve the marketability of EAwD.
残疾精英运动员市场性与品牌策略:职业经纪人的视角
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European Sport Management Quarterly
European Sport Management Quarterly HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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