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Findings in Sport, Hospitality, Entertainment, and Event Management

2024

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2024 Sport Science Forum Abstracts Jun 2024

2024 Sport Science Forum Abstracts

Findings in Sport, Hospitality, Entertainment, and Event Management

These are abstracts from the 2024 Sport Science Forum, hosted by Dr. Rick Grieve and Western Kentucky University. The Forum was held April 5th snd 6th.


Predicting Tendencies To Consider Illegally Assisting A Sport Team: The Influence Of Team Identification And Sport Fan Dysfunction, Daniel L. Wann Phd, Brooke Kordys Mar 2024

Predicting Tendencies To Consider Illegally Assisting A Sport Team: The Influence Of Team Identification And Sport Fan Dysfunction, Daniel L. Wann Phd, Brooke Kordys

Findings in Sport, Hospitality, Entertainment, and Event Management

Previous research (Wann et al., 2001) had investigated the willingness of sport fans to consider illegal or unethical actions to assist their team (i.e., cheating behaviors such as taking a test for a player). They found that individuals with higher levels of team identification were particularly likely to consider engaging in these acts. The current investigation extended this work by incorporating fan dysfunction into the design. Consistent with expectations, the results indicated that both persons with high levels of identification and persons with high levels of dysfunction were most likely to consider engaging in the cheating behaviors.