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dc.contributor.authorTinson, Julieen_UK
dc.contributor.authorSinclair, Garyen_UK
dc.contributor.authorKolyperas, Dimitriosen_UK
dc.date.accessioned2017-05-16T02:53:26Z-
dc.date.available2017-05-16T02:53:26Z-
dc.date.issued2017en_UK
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/24847-
dc.description.abstractResearch question: Sport fandom is acknowledged as offering consumers the opportunity to differentially engage as well as co-create value through network interaction, enhancing social well-being and social integration. However, recent research indicates that sport fandom escalates or de-escalates over time with calls to examine the intersection of parenting and sport fandom. This research focuses on mothers and fathers and examines how their sport fandom intensifies or declines as a consequence of having and raising children. This research will add to our understanding of fandom by identifying when and under what circumstances sport fandom is a bonding or detaching experience for parents and the role it plays in socialization and consumer behavior.  Research methods: The study adopts a multi-method interpretive qualitative approach, using in-depth interviews and an online discussion forum. The sampling frame consists of a total of thirty five parents using two stages of research (Stage 1 n=15, Stage 2 n=20). Participants are at varying stages of parenthood with single and mixed gender families.  Results and Findings: The study develops a typology of (de)escalating sport fandom during parenthood and differentiates between fandom as pertaining to an individual or social identity. Data also reveals varying dichotomies such as: excess and moderation, risk and reward, individual and shared behaviors (including customer-to-customer interaction) as well as perceptions of allegiance and disloyalty.  Implications: Knowledge of parenting and sport fandom will assist managers in developing effective loyalty schemes and marketing packages and will offer an understanding of the temporal effect of having children on fandom.en_UK
dc.language.isoenen_UK
dc.publisherTaylor and Francisen_UK
dc.relationTinson J, Sinclair G & Kolyperas D (2017) Sport fandom and parenthood. European Sport Management Quarterly, 17 (3), pp. 370-391. https://doi.org/10.1080/16184742.2017.1280068en_UK
dc.rightsThis item has been embargoed for a period. During the embargo please use the Request a Copy feature at the foot of the Repository record to request a copy directly from the author. You can only request a copy if you wish to use this work for your own research or private study. This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in European Sport Management Quarterly on 23 Mar 2017, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/16184742.2017.1280068en_UK
dc.subjectsport fandomen_UK
dc.subjectparentingen_UK
dc.subjectself-identityen_UK
dc.subjectsocial identityen_UK
dc.subjectchildrenen_UK
dc.titleSport fandom and parenthooden_UK
dc.typeJournal Articleen_UK
dc.rights.embargodate2018-09-24en_UK
dc.rights.embargoreason[fandom_parenthood_final_version (1).pdf] Publisher requires embargo of 18 months after formal publication.en_UK
dc.identifier.doi10.1080/16184742.2017.1280068en_UK
dc.citation.jtitleEuropean Sport Management Quarterlyen_UK
dc.citation.issn1746-031Xen_UK
dc.citation.issn1618-4742en_UK
dc.citation.volume17en_UK
dc.citation.issue3en_UK
dc.citation.spage370en_UK
dc.citation.epage391en_UK
dc.citation.publicationstatusPublisheden_UK
dc.citation.peerreviewedRefereeden_UK
dc.type.statusAM - Accepted Manuscripten_UK
dc.author.emailj.s.tinson@stir.ac.uken_UK
dc.citation.date23/03/2017en_UK
dc.contributor.affiliationMarketing & Retailen_UK
dc.contributor.affiliationMarketing & Retailen_UK
dc.contributor.affiliationMarketing & Retailen_UK
dc.identifier.isiWOS:000399543700006en_UK
dc.identifier.scopusid2-s2.0-85015923560en_UK
dc.identifier.wtid539362en_UK
dc.contributor.orcid0000-0001-7727-5537en_UK
dc.date.accepted2016-12-11en_UK
dcterms.dateAccepted2016-12-11en_UK
dc.date.filedepositdate2017-01-18en_UK
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local.rioxx.authorTinson, Julie|0000-0001-7727-5537en_UK
local.rioxx.authorSinclair, Gary|en_UK
local.rioxx.authorKolyperas, Dimitrios|en_UK
local.rioxx.projectInternal Project|University of Stirling|https://isni.org/isni/0000000122484331en_UK
local.rioxx.freetoreaddate2018-09-24en_UK
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local.rioxx.licencehttp://www.rioxx.net/licenses/all-rights-reserved|2018-09-24|en_UK
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