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Using the brand molecule concept to guide the management and marketing of a professional sports team

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posted on 2024-11-16, 13:28 authored by Alan Pomering, Dirk Melton, Gregory Kerr
The sports industry is an important one; it is estimated to be the 11th largest industry in the United States. Within this industry, individual sports, at both the amateur and professional levels, compete for talented players, supporters, government funding, and sponsorship dollars. It is therefore important for sports to manage their sports brands. We use Lederer and Hill’s (2001) brand molecule concept to explain the brand management implications for a professional, national sports team, the Bulldogs, a Sydney-based team in Australia’s National Rugby League competition. The brand molecule highlights for the brand manager the positive and negative atoms that comprise and give shape to the overall brand molecule, detailing the potential impact, negative or positive, and relative strength of each.

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Pomering, A., Melton, D. & Kerr, G. (2009). Using the brand molecule concept to guide the management and marketing of a professional sports team. Proceedings of the Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference (pp. 1-8). Melbourne, Australia: Australian & New Zealand Marketing Academy.

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Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference

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1-8

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English

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29991

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