Blinded by Attachment: Examining the Overconfidence Bias of Sports Fans’ Intertemporal Ticket Purchase Decisions
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Background
2.1. Decision-Making under Uncertainty
2.2. Fan Involvement and Risk Perceptions
2.3. Illusion of Control and Sports
2.4. Fan Involvement and Overconfidence
3. Methods and Measurements
3.1. Study Sample Demographics
3.2. Study Design and Procedures
3.3. Dependent Variables
3.3.1. Expected Ticket Availability (ETA)
3.3.2. Expected Likelihood of Finding a Better Rate (ELR)
3.4. Independent Variable
Fan Involvement (Behavioral Involvement)
3.5. Mediator Variable
Perceived Confidence
3.6. Control Variables
3.6.1. Ticket Purchase Experience
3.6.2. Perceived Expertise of the Sports Ticket Market
4. Analysis
5. Results
6. Discussion
6.1. Theoretical Implications
6.2. Practical Implications
6.3. Limitations and Future Research
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Age | 33.674, Mean | Ethnicity | 76.3%, Caucasian |
11.792, St. Dev | 12.3%, Hispanic | ||
Gender | 69.1%, Male | 6.1%, Asian | |
30.9%, Female | 5.3%, Other | ||
12.5%, Less than USD 20 K | 21.5%, High school | ||
Household Income | 20.7%, USD 20 K–USD 40 K | Education | 4.1%, Bachelor’s degree |
22.9%, USD 40 K–USD 60 K | 18.0%, Graduate degree | ||
24.7%, USD 60 K–USD 80 K | 16.5%, Professional degree | ||
15.0%, USD 100 K–USD 200 K | 7.7%, Other | ||
3.4%, More than USD 200 K | 9.0%, Did not specify |
Variables of Study | Survey Items |
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Dependent Variable | |
ETA | I believe the chance the same or very similar price tickets will be available between tomorrow and today is ______ % |
ELR | I believe the chance I can find the same or very similar price ticket deals between tomorrow and today is ______ % |
Independent Variable | |
Involvement | Total number of years as a spectator or participant in the NFL |
Total number of hours spent watching or following their favorite NFL players or teams per week | |
Total amount of money spent on NFL merchandise per year | |
Mediator Variable | |
Confidence | I am confident in using both primary and secondary ticket market knowledge compared to the average sport fan |
I am confident in searching for the best deal available compared to the average sport fan | |
Generally, I am confident in my purchase decisions for sports games | |
Control Variables | |
Expertise | I am knowledgeable about sport ticket markets compared to the average sports fan |
I have a better ability to comprehend necessary sport ticket market information compared to the average sports fan | |
Experience | How often do you purchase tickets online on a monthly basis? |
Number of days since you last purchased a ticket online for the NFL | |
Time | Number of days before the game of event (dummy coded) |
Expected Ticket Availability | Expected Lower Rate | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Days before the Game | Number of Observations | Average (%) | SD | Average (%) | SD |
10 | 40 | 53.72 | 28.88 | 48.92 | 29.19 |
9 | 80 | 52.13 | 24.09 | 48.13 | 23.57 |
8 | 54 | 50.33 | 25.85 | 46.22 * | 28.49 |
7 | 48 | 46.22 * | 28.47 | 44.93 | 28.83 |
6 | 71 | 47.36 ** | 28.95 | 42.53 * | 24.32 |
5 | 80 | 50.08 | 29.97 | 43.98 | 27.65 |
4 | 56 | 48.73 | 29.81 | 44.94 | 28.42 |
3 | 60 | 40.33 * | 22.68 | 44.31 * | 24.18 |
2 | 76 | 40.81 *** | 27.98 | 38.63 *** | 29.21 |
1 | 76 | 37.89 *** | 28.15 | 35.88 ** | 29.75 |
Confidence | Expected Ticket Availability | Expected Lower Rate | ||||
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Estimate | SE | Estimate | SE | Estimate | SE | |
Involvement | 0.496 *** | 0.069 | ||||
Involvement | 4.448 ** | 1.639 | 3.926 * | 1.655 | ||
Confidence | 1.516 | 2.269 | 5.729 * | 2.25 | ||
D1 | 19.881 *** | 5.695 | 18.067 ** | 5.503 | ||
D2 | 16.273 *** | 4.308 | 16.041 *** | 4.503 | ||
D3 | 12.389 * | 4.925 | 10.419 * | 5.254 | ||
D4 | 8.371 | 5.169 | 9.530 | 5.192 | ||
D5 | 9.075 | 4.717 | 6.130 | 4.438 | ||
D6 | 13.925 ** | 4.709 | 9.202 * | 4.591 | ||
D7 | 11.489 * | 4.986 | 9.702 | 5.022 | ||
D8 | 3.180 | 4.345 | 8.305 | 4.611 | ||
D9 | 8.279 | 4.832 | 10.130 * | 4.948 | ||
Expertise | 0.625 | 2.207 | −2.488 | 2.316 | ||
Experience | 2.264 | 1.669 | 2.877 | 1.715 |
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Jee, W.F.; Hyun, M. Blinded by Attachment: Examining the Overconfidence Bias of Sports Fans’ Intertemporal Ticket Purchase Decisions. Behav. Sci. 2023, 13, 405. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13050405
Jee WF, Hyun M. Blinded by Attachment: Examining the Overconfidence Bias of Sports Fans’ Intertemporal Ticket Purchase Decisions. Behavioral Sciences. 2023; 13(5):405. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13050405
Chicago/Turabian StyleJee, Wonsok Frank, and Moonsup Hyun. 2023. "Blinded by Attachment: Examining the Overconfidence Bias of Sports Fans’ Intertemporal Ticket Purchase Decisions" Behavioral Sciences 13, no. 5: 405. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13050405
APA StyleJee, W. F., & Hyun, M. (2023). Blinded by Attachment: Examining the Overconfidence Bias of Sports Fans’ Intertemporal Ticket Purchase Decisions. Behavioral Sciences, 13(5), 405. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13050405