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Measuring sponsorship effectiveness: Examining the connection between fan identification and physiological response to sports sponsorship evaluation after exposure.
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Measuring sponsorship effectiveness: Examining the connection between fan identification and physiological response to sports sponsorship evaluation after exposure./
作者:
Devlin, Michael Brandon.
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179 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-01(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International75-01A(E).
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Speech Communication. -
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9781303425233
Measuring sponsorship effectiveness: Examining the connection between fan identification and physiological response to sports sponsorship evaluation after exposure.
Devlin, Michael Brandon.
Measuring sponsorship effectiveness: Examining the connection between fan identification and physiological response to sports sponsorship evaluation after exposure.
- 179 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-01(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Alabama, 2013.
This dissertation investigates the extent to which exposure to a sponsorship during images from a highly arousing sporting event affects cognitive, affective, and behavioral evaluations of the sponsorship. Additionally, this study examined the role that fan identity to a particular sport has on cognitive capabilities and sponsorship evaluations. Mere exposure and fan identity theories were employed to measure influence on sponsorship outcomes. Despite the quantity of existing conceptualized models regarding sponsorship effectiveness, the advertising field lacks sufficient empirical investigation of interaction effects, particularly in a controlled environment. An experiment was employed to empirically examine how exposure to different types of sponsors, (both functionally congruent and incongruent to the sport) impacted recall, recognition, attitude, and purchase intentions, while gauging an individual's fan identity and emotion (pleasure and arousal) during the event. Self-report was used to measure emotion (pleasure and arousal), and psychophysiology measures were used to collect physiological arousal, a measurement all but absent in fan identification and sponsorship research.
ISBN: 9781303425233Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017408
Speech Communication.
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