New Sport Teams and the Development of Brand Community Research Completed

Title

New Sport Teams and the Development of Brand Community

Lead Author

Nigel Grant , Geoff Dickson , Bob Heere

Organisation(s)

AUT University

Publication Year

2011

Contacts

Geoff Dickson: geoff.dickson@aut.ac.nz

Abstract

In this study we explored brand community markers in the context of newly established sport teams. We examined whether managers of new sports teams utilize group experience, organizational history, ritual/traditions and physical facility in their branding strategies. A case study approach was used; featuring both interviews with managers of three newly established New Zealand professional sports teams and direct observations of games. The findings revealed managers generally considered group experience, history and heritage, ritual/traditions and physical facility to be important, but they failed to implement and apply these mechanisms to an overall marketing strategy. Evidence of the four mechanisms was only apparent on an infrequent and fragmented basis. Promotion of these antecedents was largely absent from the team’s branding strategies. This is the first study to extend the study of brand communities from successful and established brands to new organizations and explored how the different mechanisms relate to this environment.

Keywords:

professional sport; marketing, new teams, brand community

How to access

Grant, N., Heere, B., & Dickson, G. (2011) New sport teams and the development of brand community. European Sport Management Quarterly, 11(1), 35-54.

Areas of Focus

Provision (delivery type & infrastructure)

Topics

Sport and Recreation Types

Views

1246

Added

June 18, 2012