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Effect of Perceived Organizational Justice and Trust in Leader on Organizational Silence Behavior: A Research on Public Security Employees

Meral Elçi (), Melisa Erdilek Karabay (), M. Şebnem Ensari () and Ayşe Bilgen ()
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Meral Elçi: Gebze Technical University
Melisa Erdilek Karabay: Marmara University
M. Şebnem Ensari: Nisantaşı University
Ayşe Bilgen: İstanbul Anadolu Yakası PTT Başmüdürlüğü

Eurasian Business & Economics Journal, 2016, vol. 01, issue 01, 332-347

Abstract: Fan consumption behavior motivated by symbolic meanings instead of rationality. In other words, the reason of fans’ consumption behavior is the favor of the team. Related to fan behavior and consumption, the term sacredness is crucial. Thus, two contradictory concepts; sacredness and consumption (which is a secular area that is connected to market rules) are brought together within the fan behavior context. In this study, Beþiktaþ Football Club fans’ behavior within the consumption and sacredness framework is examined. For this issue, Beþiktaþ’s biggest fan group Çarþý’s web site and social media accounts is analyzed via discourse analysis. With the aim of analyzing the data, the Miles and Huberman (1984)’s technique was applied. Within the football-sacredness framework six dimensions are appeared: place, time, tangible things, intangible things, people/other beings, and experiences. The relation of these dimensions with different consumption forms is also analyzed.

Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.17740/eas.econ.2016-MSEMP-31

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