Motivational Factors Influencing Sport Spectator Involvement At NCAA Division II Basketball Games
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the motivational factors affecting sport spectator involvement using 304 spectators from NCAA Division II men's and women's basketball games. Two aspects (behavioral and socio-psychological) of sport spectator involvement were examined.
The results revealed that spectators at intercollegiate basketball games had a higher level of socio-psychological involvement than behavioral involvement. A series of multiple regression analyses were conducted to examine the affects of socio- motivational factors (perceived value, fan identification, involvement opportunity, and reference groups) on sport spectator involvement.