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Exploring sport brand development strategies to strengthen consumer involvement with the product – The case of the Australian A-League

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  • Thilo Kunkel
  • Jason P. Doyle
  • Daniel C. Funk

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•Sport brands can use three general strategies to develop their brand.•Brand development strategies can be used to influence consumer-based brand associations.•Leagues need to consider their clubs in their brand development approach.•Consultation of highly involved consumers also benefits other consumer segments.The branding of sport leagues represents an emergent area of scholarship. The current research capitalised on an opportunity to explore the strategies sport leagues can implement to develop their brand and consequently better satisfy their consumers. The Psychological Continuum Model (PCM) was used to guide the examination of sport brand development strategies recommended by consumers of a sport league. Mixed method data were collected from football consumers in Australia (N = 230). Seven themes were uncovered through qualitative content analysis representing three brand development strategies – market penetration, market development and product development. The study contributes to sport management literature by (1) identifying strategies that can be used to position sport brands; (2) indicating how these strategies may be used to influence consumers’ brand associations; (3) demonstrating the close brand relationship between leagues and their clubs and (4) enhancing market research sampling knowledge. The study also provides sport managers with strategic brand management directions.

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  • Thilo Kunkel & Jason P. Doyle & Daniel C. Funk, 2014. "Exploring sport brand development strategies to strengthen consumer involvement with the product – The case of the Australian A-League," Sport Management Review, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 17(4), pages 470-483, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:rsmrxx:v:17:y:2014:i:4:p:470-483
    DOI: 10.1016/j.smr.2014.01.004
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    1. Dwyer, Brendan & Mudrick, Michael & Greenhalgh, Gregory P. & LeCrom, Carrie W. & Drayer, Joris, 2015. "The tie that blinds? Developing and validating a scale to measure emotional attachment to a sport team," Sport Management Review, Elsevier, vol. 18(4), pages 570-582.
    2. Lopez, Colin & Pizzo, Anthony D. & Gupta, Keshav & Kennedy, Heather & Funk, Daniel C., 2021. "Corporate growth strategies in an era of digitalization: A network analysis of the national basketball association’s 2K league sponsors," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 133(C), pages 208-217.

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