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Anfeindungen, Ausschreitungen und Randale: Immer wieder kommt es im Rahmen von Rivalitäten im Teamsport zu negativen Begleiterscheinungen. Seit mehreren Jahren erforschen Johannes Berendt und Professor Sebastian Uhrich vom Institut für Sportökonomie und Sportmanagement (Abt. Sportbetriebswirtschaftslehre) das Phänomen Rivalität. Im Projekt „Rivalität und Fan-Aggressionen“ wird gegenwärtig untersucht, inwiefern Kommunikationsstrategien dabei helfen können, aggressive Verhaltenstendenzen seitens rivalisierender Fans zu reduzieren.Period | 19.01.2017 |
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Title Rivalität und Fan-Aggressionen Media name/outlet FORSCHUNG AKTUELL 1/2017 Date 19.01.17 URL https://www.dshs-koeln.de/aktuelles/forschung-aktuell/projekte/ Persons Johannes Berendt, Sebastian Uhrich
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New York University
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Harvard University, Cambridge
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EMAC Annual Conference (European Marketing Academy)
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Rivalry in the German Bundesliga - Opportunities for and Threats to Marketing Football
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Rivalry and Fan Aggression: Why Acknowledging Conflict Reduces Tension Between Rival Fans and Downplaying Makes Things Worse
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Reducing spectator aggression in rival competitions: The Superiority of Dual Identity (vs. Downplay) Statements in Team Sport Services
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Positive Konsequenzen von Rivalität auf die Identität von Konsumenten und Marken - Empirische Analysen in Teamsport- und Konsumgütermärkten
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European Association for Sport Management (EASM)
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Harvard University, Cambridge
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Rivalität und Fan-Aggressionen
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