Changing negative attitudes through sport sponsorship: a gender perspective in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Zardini Filho, Carlos Eugenio
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: REMark - Revista Brasileira de Marketing
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uninove.br/remark/article/view/16384
Resumo: Objective: This study assesses if a sport sponsorship is able to change a negative attitude towards a brand, also investigating the influence on consumption intentions and differences in terms of gender.Method: A questionnaire applied on Brazilians was structured based on a repeated measure design. The instrument was segmented in different scenarios, whose first one brought negative information about a sponsoring fictitious brand.  After selecting only participants who had developed negative attitudes in the first context, they were submitted to subsequent sports sponsorship scenarios, having their attitudes and consumption intentions measured. The second scenario associated the brand with sponsorships to football, having the third one also linking with football, but focusing on a community perspective. The last context approached volleyball, contextualizing the sponsorship in an Olympic/Paralympic frame. Relevance: Authors have been defending that the impact of sports sponsorships on attitudes is an important gap to be more investigated, where a lack of similar studies is clear.Results: In terms of gender, the football scenarios had a bigger influence on the male group, however, the Olympic/Paralympic frame was more efficient in women. In particular, the Scenario 3 showed the highest capacity of changing negative evaluations of attitude and consumption intentions.Contribution: In resume, it was demonstrated that sports sponsorship can change (minimize) a negative attitude towards a sponsor, with subsequent positive impacts on purchase intentions.
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spelling Changing negative attitudes through sport sponsorship: a gender perspective in BrazilSports sponsorship; Attitude; Gender Objective: This study assesses if a sport sponsorship is able to change a negative attitude towards a brand, also investigating the influence on consumption intentions and differences in terms of gender.Method: A questionnaire applied on Brazilians was structured based on a repeated measure design. The instrument was segmented in different scenarios, whose first one brought negative information about a sponsoring fictitious brand.  After selecting only participants who had developed negative attitudes in the first context, they were submitted to subsequent sports sponsorship scenarios, having their attitudes and consumption intentions measured. The second scenario associated the brand with sponsorships to football, having the third one also linking with football, but focusing on a community perspective. The last context approached volleyball, contextualizing the sponsorship in an Olympic/Paralympic frame. Relevance: Authors have been defending that the impact of sports sponsorships on attitudes is an important gap to be more investigated, where a lack of similar studies is clear.Results: In terms of gender, the football scenarios had a bigger influence on the male group, however, the Olympic/Paralympic frame was more efficient in women. In particular, the Scenario 3 showed the highest capacity of changing negative evaluations of attitude and consumption intentions.Contribution: In resume, it was demonstrated that sports sponsorship can change (minimize) a negative attitude towards a sponsor, with subsequent positive impacts on purchase intentions.Universidade Nove de Julho - UninoveZardini Filho, Carlos Eugenio2019-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por ParesPeer-reviewed Articleapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.uninove.br/remark/article/view/1638410.5585/remark.v18i4.16384ReMark - Revista Brasileira de Marketing; v. 18, n. 4 (2019): (out./dez.); 75-962177-5184reponame:REMark - Revista Brasileira de Marketinginstname:Universidade Nove de Julho (UNINOVE)instacron:RBMenghttps://periodicos.uninove.br/remark/article/view/16384/8050Direitos autorais 2019 Revista Brasileira de Marketinghttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-07-29T19:55:48Zoai:https://periodicos.uninove.br:article/16384Revistahttps://periodicos.uninove.br/remarkPRIhttps://periodicos.uninove.br/remark/oaiclaudiaraac@uol.com.br || admin@revistabrasileiramarketing.org || admin@revistabrasileiramarketing.org2177-51842177-5184opendoar:2020-07-29T19:55:48REMark - Revista Brasileira de Marketing - Universidade Nove de Julho (UNINOVE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Changing negative attitudes through sport sponsorship: a gender perspective in Brazil
title Changing negative attitudes through sport sponsorship: a gender perspective in Brazil
spellingShingle Changing negative attitudes through sport sponsorship: a gender perspective in Brazil
Zardini Filho, Carlos Eugenio
Sports sponsorship; Attitude; Gender
title_short Changing negative attitudes through sport sponsorship: a gender perspective in Brazil
title_full Changing negative attitudes through sport sponsorship: a gender perspective in Brazil
title_fullStr Changing negative attitudes through sport sponsorship: a gender perspective in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Changing negative attitudes through sport sponsorship: a gender perspective in Brazil
title_sort Changing negative attitudes through sport sponsorship: a gender perspective in Brazil
author Zardini Filho, Carlos Eugenio
author_facet Zardini Filho, Carlos Eugenio
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zardini Filho, Carlos Eugenio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sports sponsorship; Attitude; Gender
topic Sports sponsorship; Attitude; Gender
description Objective: This study assesses if a sport sponsorship is able to change a negative attitude towards a brand, also investigating the influence on consumption intentions and differences in terms of gender.Method: A questionnaire applied on Brazilians was structured based on a repeated measure design. The instrument was segmented in different scenarios, whose first one brought negative information about a sponsoring fictitious brand.  After selecting only participants who had developed negative attitudes in the first context, they were submitted to subsequent sports sponsorship scenarios, having their attitudes and consumption intentions measured. The second scenario associated the brand with sponsorships to football, having the third one also linking with football, but focusing on a community perspective. The last context approached volleyball, contextualizing the sponsorship in an Olympic/Paralympic frame. Relevance: Authors have been defending that the impact of sports sponsorships on attitudes is an important gap to be more investigated, where a lack of similar studies is clear.Results: In terms of gender, the football scenarios had a bigger influence on the male group, however, the Olympic/Paralympic frame was more efficient in women. In particular, the Scenario 3 showed the highest capacity of changing negative evaluations of attitude and consumption intentions.Contribution: In resume, it was demonstrated that sports sponsorship can change (minimize) a negative attitude towards a sponsor, with subsequent positive impacts on purchase intentions.
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