Understanding and overcoming the obstacles in Muslim female athlete branding

Author:

Hasaan Ali,Berndt Adele,Fişne Mücahit

Abstract

Purpose The increased importance of sports and athlete brands highlights the need for athletes to pay attention to branding as it has positive impacts. As athletes, Muslim women have not succeeded in building their brands. This study aims to understand the branding challenges facing Muslim female athletes and how to overcome them. Design/methodology/approach These branding obstacles and guidelines were explored using qualitative methods – specifically semi-structured interviews with Muslim female athletes and focus groups with experts. Data were analysed using open and axial coding to identify the codes. Findings The study identifies three major obstacles to branding by Muslim female athletes. Self-related obstacles, such as knowledge of brand building, social media, personal pressure and a lack of role models, impact the brand-building decision. Social-related (family and society) and sport-related obstacles (participation as women and as Muslims) further complicate this task. Experts provide additional insights regarding these obstacles, suggesting strategies to overcome them. Research limitations/implications The research focuses on athletes from one geographical area and has limitations associated with using qualitative methods. Practical implications The study suggests how self-, social- and sport-related obstacles are faced by athletes. It provides suggestions for federations, sports codes and other stakeholders to support athletes to overcome these barriers. Originality/value This study expands the understanding of the struggles Muslim women face in building their brands as part of an under-represented group.

Publisher

Emerald

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