Katho Jacobs, Steffi De Jans, Tom Evens, Bram Constandt
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摘要
目的 本系统性文献综述研究了涉及有争议行业的体育赞助领域。我们深入探讨了各种黑暗消费行业(即酒精、高脂肪、高盐和高糖的食品和饮料、赌博和烟草)的共同模式、差异和普遍存在的首要主题。设计/方法/方法本研究系统回顾了有关有争议的体育赞助(CSS)的研究。通过在 Web of Science 和 Scopus 中进行文献检索,以及在参考文献列表中进行其他检索,共有 90 篇出版物符合纳入标准,这些出版物可分为三个研究集群:CSS 的普遍性、影响和(不)适当性。尤其是近年来,博彩赞助变得更加突出。由于 CSS 与态度、偏好、购买意向和消费呈正相关,可能会对儿童和成人的健康造成危害,因此伦理问题浮出水面。此外,我们还建议建立一个以消费者为中心的处理 CSS 的框架。
In the arena of debate: a systematic literature review on sports sponsorship by controversial industries
Purpose
This systematic literature review examines the domain of sports sponsorship involving controversial industries. We delve into the shared patterns, differences and overarching themes prevalent across various dark consumption industries (i.e. alcohol, food and beverages high in fat, salt and sugar, gambling and tobacco).
Design/methodology/approach
This study systematically reviews research on controversial sports sponsorships (CSS). Literature searches in Web of Science and Scopus, and additional searches in reference lists resulted in a total of 90 publications meeting the inclusion criteria, which can be grouped into three research clusters: prevalence, impact and (in)appropriateness of CSS.
Findings
This review revealed a high prevalence of so-called controversial sponsors in sports, particularly in – but certainly not limited to – soccer. Especially gambling sponsorships have become more prominent in recent years. Ethical concerns surfaced since CSS are positively related to attitudes, preferences, purchase intention and consumption, potentially causing health-harming consequences for children and adults.
Practical implications
This study provides scholars and practitioners with insights to advocate for policy measures curbing CSS.
Originality/value
In light of the identified research gaps, we propose a research agenda to particularly investigate causal relationships between exposure to CSS and its impact by conducting longitudinal and experimental research. Additionally, we propose to establish a consumer-centered framework for processing CSS.