COVID-19危机对美国和韩国主要观赏性体育产业的影响:挑战与展望

IF 1.8 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Sungho Cho, NaRi Shin, D. Kwak, A. Kim, Woncheol Jang, J. Lee, Y. Ko
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引用次数: 4

摘要

本研究探讨了新冠肺炎大流行给美国和韩国体育联盟带来的挑战,他们应对危机的策略,以及大流行后观众体育行业的发展趋势。。。
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The Impact of COVID-19 Crisis on Major Spectator Sport Industry in the U.S. and South Korea: Challenges and Outlook
Abstract This study explored the challenges facing sport leagues in the U.S. and Korea due to the COVID-19 pandemic, their strategies in dealing with the crisis, and what post-pandemic spectator sport industry in the two countries might look like. We recruited three industry practitioners from the U.S. and South Korea for a focus group interview conducted during a panel discussion organized by an academic organization. An inductive-open coding extracted several themes from the qualitative data. Main challenges included uncertainty, increased competition, and weakened fan experience. Strategies included contingency planning, flexible venue management, and revitalizing the fan experience. While the panel agreed that the pandemic constrained the industry’s traditional business practices, countervailing effects were also noted such as the facilitation of technological diffusion. This study presents implications for the industry and the relevant body of knowledge including: Technology-based media consumption, advanced risk management protocols and product characterizations, and approaches to incorporate sociocultural connotations of spectating sport.
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Journal of Global Sport Management
Journal of Global Sport Management Business, Management and Accounting-Strategy and Management
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