Connecting Through Fear of Missing Out (FoMO): Social Media Involvement and Team Identification Among Sports Fans

  • Choi, Soyon Michelle
  • Brown-Devlin, Natalie
  • Jin, Eunjoo
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This study explores how FoMO fosters sports fan attachment and enhances team identification in the context of online sports fandom. Grounded in social capital theory and social identity theory, this paper investigates how sports fans' experiences with FoMO activate socially driven behaviors, particularly social media involvement, which build attachment to sports and deepen team identification. An online survey of 451 U.S. based participants revealed that FoMO strongly correlates to social media involvement, which in turn enhances sports attachment and team identification; additionally, a moderating effect was observed among sports fans with moderate to high levels of bridging social capital, suggesting that fans with broader weak-tie networks gain more from FoMO-driven engagement. These findings reframe FoMO as a prosocial motivator within digital fan communities. The research also provides theoretical insights into FoMO's role in identity-building and recommends practical approaches for sports organizations to boost long-term fan engagement.

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fear of missing outsocial media involvementsocial capital theoryattachment to sportsteam identificationsocial identity theoryENGAGEMENTATTACHMENTPERSONALITYCOMMUNITYIDENTITYMOTIVESSITES
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Connecting Through Fear of Missing Out (FoMO): Social Media Involvement and Team Identification Among Sports Fans
저자
Choi, Soyon MichelleBrown-Devlin, NatalieJin, Eunjoo
DOI
10.1177/21674795251346506
발행일
2025-05-29
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Article; Early Access
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Communication & Sport