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- Title
Exploring Factors that Affect Purchase Intention of Athletic Team Merchandise.
- Authors
Donghun Lee; Trail, Galen T.; Lee, Cindy; Schoenstedt, Linda J.
- Abstract
The purpose of this study was to test a structural model to determine which psychosocial constructs affected the purchase intention of athletic team merchandise (ATM). Results from the analyses indicated that the twelve-factor ATM model fit the data from collegiate athletic events well, explaining the various impact factors that lead to purchase intention of athletic team merchandise among sports consumers. Based on values theory, identity theory, attitude theory, and satisfaction theory that influence product consumption, this study suggests that consumer intentions to purchase athletic team merchandise are significantly associated with personal values, team identification, brand/product attitude, product attributes, expectancy, previous purchase, and satisfaction. Given the finding that team identification had marginal impact on attitude toward brand and/or product in general, it is suggested that sport marketers should select appropriate brands for the products that represent their team or athletic department. Fitness of brand image may suggest an alternative explanation for future studies.
- Subjects
PSYCHOSOCIAL factors; PSYCHOSOCIAL development theory; ATHLETICS; IDENTITY politics; BRAND image
- Publication
ICHPER-SD Journal of Research in Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sport & Dance, 2013, Vol 8, Issue 1, p40
- ISSN
1930-4595
- Publication type
Article