Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4762050 | Sport Management Review | 2016 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
In the present study, the authors aim to understand the sport event volunteer experience in the context of social interaction and its effect on volunteers' team member exchange and future intentions. Sport event volunteers (NÂ =Â 150) in the Northeast region in the United States participated in the survey. The partial least squares method of structural equation modeling was used to test the hypotheses. Results indicate that online social interaction ties significantly affect team member exchange, which in turn, predicts volunteers' intentions to repeat volunteering and also spread positive word-of-mouth about volunteering experience to potential volunteers. The current research specifically demonstrates that establishing social interaction ties through social media promotes positive team member exchange that further impacts volunteers' future intentions. The research findings also imply that social media can be a cost-effective volunteer management tool in terms of volunteer recruitment and for relatively smaller sport organizations that are generally confronted with limited resources.
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Authors
Younghan Lee, Milyang Kim, Jakeun Koo,