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Feeling Vital by Watching Sport: The Roles of Team Identification and Stadium Attendance in Enhancing Subjective Vitality

Masayuki Yoshida, Mikihiro Sato, and Jason Doyle

that engender basic psychological need satisfactions” (p. 711). Although team identification reflects one of the basic psychological needs, namely, relatedness or sense of belonging ( Wann, 2006 ; Wann et al., 2003 ), previous research has failed to demonstrate how team identification and specific

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Motivations for Crowdinvesting in European Football Clubs

Szczepan Kościółek

motivated intrinsically by an internal desire to engage in a certain activity or extrinsically when separable rewards, reinforcement, or instrumental consequences are the reason for action ( Deci & Ryan, 2008 ; Ryan & Deci, 2000 ). SDT consists of six mini-theories, including the basic psychological needs

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Customer Engagement in Sport: An Updated Review and Research Agenda

Heath McDonald, Rui Biscaia, Masayuki Yoshida, Jodie Conduit, and Jason P. Doyle

mobile applications before, during, and after games. Basic psychological needs theory ( Deci & Ryan, 2000 ) posits that people engage in activities or contexts that satisfy the basic needs for competence (e.g., feeling capable), relatedness (e.g., feeling connected), and autonomy (e