From Coping Strategies to Fan Well-Being: Resource Dynamics of Team Identification, Impulse Control, and Psychological Capital

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Guided by conservation of resources theory, the authors examine how team identification, impulse control difficulties, coping strategies, and psychological capital shape fans' well-being in negative fan experiences. Surveys from 300 sport fans were analyzed using structural equation modeling. Results showed that identification promoted adaptive coping and reduced cutting off reflected failure, whereas impulse control difficulties increased denial and cutting off reflected failure. Denial unexpectedly enhanced psychological capital while reducing well-being, and venting functioned as a double-edged mediator across positive/negative pathways. Psychological capital was the strongest predictor of well-being, underscoring its role as a central resource linking coping to outcomes.

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From Coping Strategies to Fan Well-Being: Resource Dynamics of Team Identification, Impulse Control, and Psychological Capital
저자
Lee, Hyun-WooYoo, YelimChang, KunUhm, Jun-Phil
DOI
10.7290/jasm174UvP
발행일
2025
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Article
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JOURNAL OF APPLIED SPORT MANAGEMENT
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39 ~ 50