Jin Woo Ahn and Joon Sung Lee

Undoubtedly, bad calls during sport matches have been known to disrupt the spectators’ viewing experiences. However, do the bad calls always damage the enjoyment of the game? Drawing on the excitation transfer theory and the attributional model, we attempted to examine the impacts of unavoidable negative situations on fans’ experiences. To achieve the research objective, we experimented (n = 145) with a 2 (Bad calls: with vs. without) x 2 (Game result: win vs. loss) between-subjects designs by using actual NCAA Division 1 men’s basketball videos as experimental stimuli. The results showed...Read more

Brian H.Yim and Kevin K. Byon

This study examined the “emotion-satisfaction-behavior” model by synthesizing attribution theory (Weiner, 1985) and the transactional theory of coping (Lazarus & Folkman, 1984). Two moderators were included: (a) game outcome and (b) identification with the team. Data (N = 494) were collected from two sources: (a) a non-student sample provided by Amazon Mechanical Turk and (b) a student sample from a public university in the southeastern United States. Structural equation modeling (SEM) and partial least square (PLS) statistics were used to test the model. The latent moderated...Read more