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Satellite fans’ nostalgia buffers negative emotions and increases well-being and travel intention
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This fascinating study explores how COVID-19 risk perceptions impacted the emotions and travel intentions of satellite fans of European Professional Football Leagues. Conducted by Heetae Cho, Fong-Jia Wang, and Weisheng Chiu, it reveals how nostalgia can improve well-being and motivate stadium visits, offering new insights into fan behavior during the pandemic.
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