Innovative Strategies in Fan Engagement and Revenue generation for Collegiate Athletics Programs
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Collegiate athletics, fan engagement, revenue generation, digital innovation, gamification, mobile apps, AR/VR, data analytics, esports, NCAA Division I, athletic marketingAbstract
This study examines the new mechanisms that the athletic programs in colleges use to extend fan involvement and develop different sources of revenue in the changing technology, regulatory, and customer environment. With a particular emphasis on NCAA Division I schools, the study explores the way the digital transformation process (the use of mobile apps, augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR), gamification, and analytics) is transforming the fan experience. It also considers how the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) policies affect the branding and sponsorship environment in institutions regarding the athletes. The research emphasizes the discussion of the modern ticket services, subscriptions as a content model, esports, and branded experiences used to create sustainable revenue and increase fans loyalty. The paper has been able to provide a complete roadmap of the collegiate athletic departments in accomplishing their goals that include remaining competitive and generating sufficient revenues through the integration of case studies, industry trends, and academic writi
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