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Type of Document Dissertation
Author Pyun, Do Young
Author's Email Address mujjim@hotmail.com
URN etd-04102006-220149
Title The Proposed Model of Attitude toward Advertising through Sport
Degree Doctor of Philosophy
Department Sport Management, Recreation Management, and Physical Education, Department of
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Jeffrey D. James Committee Chair
Charles F. Hofacker Committee Member
Michael J. Mondello Committee Member
R. Aubrey W. Kent Committee Member
Keywords
  • Advertising through Sport
  • Attitude
  • Belief
  • Scale Development
Date of Defense 2006-02-27
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
When attending or watching sporting events, amateur or professional, people are exposed to a variety of advertising. People form attitudes toward advertising that influence their decision making processes to purchase a particular advertiser’s product. The current study examines a new construct, attitude toward advertising through sport, derived from Pollay and Mittal’s (1993) model of attitude toward advertising in general. Through an exploratory investigation a scale to measure attitude toward advertising through sport is tested. The preliminary results from several stages provide support for the conceptualization and measurement of the belief dimensions proposed to influence attitudes toward advertising through sport. The assessments of the structural equation model reveal that respondents’ perceived beliefs of product information and hedonism/pleasure about advertising through sport play significant roles in accounting for their overall attitude toward advertising through sport.
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