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Appears in Collections: | Faculty of Health Sciences and Sport Journal Articles |
Peer Review Status: | Refereed |
Title: | Host country brand image and political consumerism: The case of Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup |
Author(s): | Rocha, Claudio Wyse, Fiona |
Contact Email: | claudio.rocha@stir.ac.uk |
Keywords: | human rights co-branding sport mega-events consumption boycott |
Issue Date: | Mar-2020 |
Date Deposited: | 12-Nov-2019 |
Citation: | Rocha C & Wyse F (2020) Host country brand image and political consumerism: The case of Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup. Sport Marketing Quarterly, 29 (1), pp. 62-76. https://doi.org/10.32731/SMQ.291.032020.05 |
Abstract: | The aim of this study was to investigate whether the 2018 FIFA World Cup (FWC) consumers would engage in political consumerism to reduce a perceived dissonance between host country (Russia) brand image and FWC brand attributes. Literature has associated Russia hosted sport mega-events (SME) with violations of human rights. Drawing on cognitive dissonance theory, we investigate UK consumers (n = 417) on their perceptions about Russia brand image (cognitive and affective attributes) and FWC brand attributes, before and after the event. Online questionnaires were used to collect data, which were analyzed via covariance-based structural equation modeling. Findings showed that intentions did not differ from behaviors of political consumerism toward 2018 FWC products. Lower evaluations of affective host image attributes led to more political consumerism. Higher perceptions of the FWC attributes led to less political consumerism. Results inform FIFA (and possibly other SME owners) on how poor human rights practices (affective attributes) may affect the consumption of their products. Results also inform hosts about ineffectiveness of associating themselves with brands like FWC, without showing concerns about human rights. |
DOI Link: | 10.32731/SMQ.291.032020.05 |
Rights: | Published in Sport Marketing Quarterly, 2020, 29, 62-76, © 2020 West Virginia University. https://doi.org/10.32731/SMQ.291.032020.05 |
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