2021
DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.53245.1
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No Pyro, No Party: Social factors, deliberate choices, and shared fan culture determine the use of illegal fireworks in a soccer stadium

Abstract: Lighting illegal fireworks inside soccer stadiums is a worldwide and persistent problem. Despite rules and regulations as well as rigorous enforcement, the use of illegal fireworks in football stadium is increasing rather than decreasing. Little is yet known about the causes and predictors of this behavior, preventing the development of effective interventions or communication strategies. We therefore conducted a qualitative study, using semistructured interviews with both supporters of a large Dutch soccer cl… Show more

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“…The fact that BIG'R identified cultural and sociological determinants for multiple cases illustrates that anticipating only choice related determinants can limit the understanding of target behaviours. For instance, when investigating the illegal use of fireworks in a football stadium, BIG'R identified cultural norms and values as major determinants that could hardly be changed using a behaviour change approach (Merkelbach et al, 2021).…”
Section: Procedure: the Big'r Working Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fact that BIG'R identified cultural and sociological determinants for multiple cases illustrates that anticipating only choice related determinants can limit the understanding of target behaviours. For instance, when investigating the illegal use of fireworks in a football stadium, BIG'R identified cultural norms and values as major determinants that could hardly be changed using a behaviour change approach (Merkelbach et al, 2021).…”
Section: Procedure: the Big'r Working Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%