Sports clubs’ use of social media to increase spectator interest
Sports clubs’ use of social media to increase spectator interest
This research aims to give an insight into social media as an online marketing medium used by sports clubs. The research intention is to understand how social media is used to increase customer interactivity and spectator interest. We applied two integrated methods including one new scale to analyse and identify website interactivity and Facebook interactivity of the thirty-two football clubs involved in the 2014–2015 European Champions Cup. Six, seven-point items were used in the scale to measure the degree to which a person believes a website allows a free flow of information. A Pearson correlation of the Facebook pages was used to explore the strength of the relationship between two variables, analysing spectator interactivity. It was found that greater customer interactivity through social media can be deemed attractive and can increase spectatorship. The research also found that the level of website interactivity of a particular football club is not dependent upon their performance within the tournament. Those clubs who perform well, or are in a higher pool in the European Champions, do not appear to engage better with their spectators than the lower pools. The multiple regression results further confirmed these findings. The findings have important implications, which primarily suggest that social media is an effective form of marketing and can be useful in attracting spectators to a sports organization, if used appropriately.
Customer interactivity, Facebook, Football clubs, Social media, Spectator interest
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Nisar, Tahir M.
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Prabhakar, Guru
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Patil, Pushp P.
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Nisar, Tahir M.
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Prabhakar, Guru
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Patil, Pushp P.
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Nisar, Tahir M., Prabhakar, Guru and Patil, Pushp P.
(2018)
Sports clubs’ use of social media to increase spectator interest.
International Journal of Information Management, 43, .
(doi:10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2018.08.003).
Abstract
This research aims to give an insight into social media as an online marketing medium used by sports clubs. The research intention is to understand how social media is used to increase customer interactivity and spectator interest. We applied two integrated methods including one new scale to analyse and identify website interactivity and Facebook interactivity of the thirty-two football clubs involved in the 2014–2015 European Champions Cup. Six, seven-point items were used in the scale to measure the degree to which a person believes a website allows a free flow of information. A Pearson correlation of the Facebook pages was used to explore the strength of the relationship between two variables, analysing spectator interactivity. It was found that greater customer interactivity through social media can be deemed attractive and can increase spectatorship. The research also found that the level of website interactivity of a particular football club is not dependent upon their performance within the tournament. Those clubs who perform well, or are in a higher pool in the European Champions, do not appear to engage better with their spectators than the lower pools. The multiple regression results further confirmed these findings. The findings have important implications, which primarily suggest that social media is an effective form of marketing and can be useful in attracting spectators to a sports organization, if used appropriately.
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Accepted/In Press date: 6 August 2018
e-pub ahead of print date: 11 August 2018
Published date: 1 December 2018
Keywords:
Customer interactivity, Facebook, Football clubs, Social media, Spectator interest
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Local EPrints ID: 423841
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/423841
ISSN: 0268-4012
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Guru Prabhakar
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Pushp P. Patil
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