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Does communication matter in relationships? The association between relationship-cultivation strategies and government-public relationships in sport-event management

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posted on 2025-09-24, 12:29 authored by Sungkyung Kim, Argyro Elisavet Manoli, Do Young PyunDo Young Pyun, James Andrew KenyonJames Andrew Kenyon
<p dir="ltr">A deficiency of coordination and long-term beneficial relationships between host cities’ governments and residents could turn the hosting process into a social exercise. This study aims to explore the underlying mechanism of government-public relationships (GPR) formation within the Olympic and Paralympic Games context, focusing on the roles of relationship cultivation strategies (RCS) and perceived authenticity. Specifically, it investigates perceived authenticity's mediating role between RCS and GPR. Data (N = 500) were obtained from Tokyo residents via quota sampling with assistance from an international research company based in Japan. A two-step procedure employing structural equation modeling was applied to assess the measurement model's psychometrical quality and to examine the hypotheses of the structural model. The results confirm all hypothesised relationships, indicating that the proposed research model effectively explains the complex formation of GPR. The second-order of RCS was identified as an antecedent and the mediation effect of perceived authenticity was confirmed. The findings suggest that residents of a host city who perceive their government as being authentic and having proper RCS initiatives tend to build better relationships with the local government. This novel finding highlights the importance of the RCS and authentic communication in forming GPR, providing a legitimate foundation for public support in mega sport event contexts.</p>

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School

  • Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences

Published in

International Journal of Sport Communication

Publisher

Human Kinetics

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Rights holder

© Human Kinetics, Inc.

Publisher statement

Accepted author manuscript version reprinted, by permission, from International Journal of Sport Communication, 2025 (ahead of print). © Human Kinetics, Inc.

Acceptance date

2025-08-01

Publication date

2025-09-08

Copyright date

2025

ISSN

1936-3915

eISSN

1936-3907

Language

  • en

Depositor

Dr Doyoung Pyun. Deposit date: 2 August 2025

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