2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbusres.2019.11.062
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Team identification, discrete emotions, satisfaction, and event attachment: A social identity perspective

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“…On the other hand, the combinations that explain low levels of future behavioral intentions with the sports service, include low levels of satisfaction and perceived value, as well as an absence of positive emotions. In this sense, in the same way that perceived quality and satisfaction predict future intentions, as discussed above, it seems logical, therefore, that low levels of these variables offer low levels of future intentions, in addition to the role of emotions, which throughout the literature have been shown to be related to future intentions (Cho and Lee, 2019;Foroughi et al, 2019;Prayag et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…On the other hand, the combinations that explain low levels of future behavioral intentions with the sports service, include low levels of satisfaction and perceived value, as well as an absence of positive emotions. In this sense, in the same way that perceived quality and satisfaction predict future intentions, as discussed above, it seems logical, therefore, that low levels of these variables offer low levels of future intentions, in addition to the role of emotions, which throughout the literature have been shown to be related to future intentions (Cho and Lee, 2019;Foroughi et al, 2019;Prayag et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…From a psychological perspective, an individual's behaviors and activities in their everyday life are accompanied by emotional experience (Russell, 2003 ). Passion, like sadness, happiness, or joy, is an important emotional experience (Cardon et al, 2005 ; Prayag et al, 2020 ). Identity centrality and positive feelings are the two basic elements of passion (Cardon et al, 2009 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As relações de identidade e conexão psicológica com equipes esportivas, muitas vezes, se traduzem em rituais de consumo (BELK et al, 1989). Os rituais são poderosos símbolos de significação que sustentam o comportamento aparentemente irracional dos torcedores (SMITH; STEWART, 2007), que não se limita apenas a emoções positivas (PRAYAG et al, 2020). No caso do futebol, é comum que os torcedores tenham maior interesse pelo clube que no esporte em si, assistindo e apoiando exclusivamente uma equipe.…”
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