Japanese Journal of Sport Management
Online ISSN : 2185-0313
Print ISSN : 1884-0094
ISSN-L : 1884-0094
Volume 9, Issue 2
Displaying 1-11 of 11 articles from this issue
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  • Focusing on positive affect in the event, image it, and city image
    Daichi Oshimi, Munehiko Harada
    2017 Volume 9 Issue 2 Pages 3-18
    Published: 2017
    Released on J-STAGE: January 25, 2018
    Advance online publication: August 01, 2017
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

    This study (1) verified the effect of positive affect in the event on the fit (between host city image and sporting event), host city image, and spectators' behavioral intention (2) verified the effect of fit and host city image on behavioral intention, and (3) confirmed the validity and reliability of the host city image scale and predicted behavioral intention based on each city's image. Questionnaires from 267 people living outside the host area were collected at the 2015 Tour de France Saitama Criterium. The results from structural equation modeling indicated that positive affect in the event was an antecedent variable to fit and behavioral intention, fit influenced host city image and behavioral intention, and city image also influenced behavioral intention. A city image scale comprised of 6 factors and 21 items, with reliability and validity, and city image of “Sport” and “Sightseeing/Leisure” predicted behavioral intention through a multiple regression analysis.

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  • An investigation of the relationship between attachment and team identification
    Junko Deguchi, Takanori Okimura, Yuki Izawa, Tomo Tokuyama, Hideo Kiku ...
    2017 Volume 9 Issue 2 Pages 19-34
    Published: 2017
    Released on J-STAGE: January 25, 2018
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

    The objective of this study is to confirm the intentions of J. League spectators to support a club. Specifically, data was collected from 619 J. League supporters, and a hypothetical model that assumes a relationship among attachment, team identification, and club support intentions was examined using structural equation modeling. In addition, to verify the difference in the intensity of supportive behavior, supporter-club members and non-members and supporter-association members and non-members were compared. From the results, it was observed that team identification and attachment to a fan community affected club support intentions, and among the two, the effect of the former was stronger. Further, no differences were observed that compared supporter-club members and non-members. In the comparison between supporter-association members and non-members, differences were observed in the relationship between attachment to a fan community and club support intentions and that between attachment to a local city and team identification.

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