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Brand identity dynamics – reinforcement or destabilisation of a sport brand identity through the introduction of esports?

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  • Hans Mühlbacher

    (IUM - International University of Monaco)

  • Marjorie Bertschy

    (IUM - International University of Monaco)

  • Michel Desbordes

    (EM - EMLyon Business School, Université Paris-Saclay)

Abstract

Sport clubs introduce esports activities under their brand name. Discussions of that decision by fans in social media might reinforce or destabilise the identity of the brand. Fan identification with the club – an important driver of success – might be diminished. Marketing and sport management research concerning such strategic moves and their impact on brand identity is missing. The researchers analyse the discourse of fans of AS Monaco in social media during the first two years after the launch of esports to find out if the social mechanisms described by the literature on brand identity co-creation apply in this case. In contrast to extent literature, the findings show that the identity of a brand might neither be reinforced nor destabilised by the introduction of a new offer if the fans of the brand are not interested in the new sport nor feel disturbed by the fans of the added sport.

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  • Hans Mühlbacher & Marjorie Bertschy & Michel Desbordes, 2022. "Brand identity dynamics – reinforcement or destabilisation of a sport brand identity through the introduction of esports?," Post-Print hal-04325538, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04325538
    DOI: 10.1080/0965254X.2021.1959628
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