26(3)
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2021 / 9
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pp. 120 - 128
Exploring the localization and home business strategies of the professional sports team -Formosa Dreamer case study
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作者
Yu-Cheng Lu *
(Office of Physical Education, National Formosa University, Taiwan)
Chia-Huei Hsiao
(Department of Leisure and Sport Management of National Taipei University, Taiwan)
Ming-Tsung Shih
(Department of Athletic Performance, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan)
Wen Yen-Chieh
(Physical Education, National Taiwan University of Arts, Taiwan)
Fong-Jia Wang
(Office of Physical Education, Tamkang University)
Yu-Cheng Lu *
Office of Physical Education, National Formosa University, Taiwan
Chia-Huei Hsiao
Department of Leisure and Sport Management of National Taipei University, Taiwan
Ming-Tsung Shih
Department of Athletic Performance, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan
Wen Yen-Chieh
Physical Education, National Taiwan University of Arts, Taiwan
Fong-Jia Wang
Office of Physical Education, Tamkang University
英文摘要

Professional sport is one of the essential core industries for the development of the sports industry, divided into two categories: team and individual sports. The main development feature of professional basketball is to compete through the home-and-away system’s operation and establish a good emotional foundation with the residents through the home operation, which in turn creates recognition and support for the team and enhances the profits of the basketball organization. In recent years, Southeast Asia has developed a multinational professional basketball league, which covers nine countries. The “Formosa Dreamers” professional basketball team, a joint venture of Chinese entrepreneurs and has become the first professional basketball team in Taiwan, has chosen Changhua County as the home court. This report’s objective was to explore the localization and home business strategies of professional basketball games and to summarize further and analyze the characteristics of the home business strategy of Formosa Dreamers to establish the foundation for the future development of home business sports events in Taiwan.