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International sport federations' social media communication: A content analysis of FIFA's Twitter account

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Winand M, Belot M, Merten S & Kolyperas D (2019) International sport federations' social media communication: A content analysis of FIFA's Twitter account. International Journal of Sport Communication, 12 (2), pp. 209-233. https://doi.org/10.1123/ijsc.2018-0173

Abstract
This study aimed to analyze the way Twitter is used by international sport federations (ISFs) to interact and engage with their followers. A content analysis of 5,389 online messages tweeted by FIFA (F¨¦d¨¦ration Internationale de Football Association) using NVivo qualitative data-analysis software was conducted between August 2014 and January 2015. Results suggest that FIFA does not use Twitter to its full potential, mainly sharing 1-way information rather than engaging to a greater level with its followers. The research highlights the importance of effectively using Twitter as a potential powerful communication tool for ISFs, which are understood as meta-organizations whose members are organizations themselves. Communicating about social development and engaging followers, including their affiliated national sport associations, could potentially increase ISFs¡¯ reputation and build trust among followers and stakeholders.

Keywords
engagement; football; meta-organizations; new media; relationship marketing

Journal
International Journal of Sport Communication: Volume 12, Issue 2

StatusPublished
Publication date30/06/2019
Publication date online30/06/2019
Date accepted by journal17/12/2018
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ISSN1936-3915
eISSN1936-3907

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Dr Dimitrios Kolyperas

Dr Dimitrios Kolyperas

Lecturer, Marketing & Retail

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