The diffusion of natural language processing in professional sport
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2022
Abstract
Framed by the diffusion of innovations theory, this paper explored the adoption of natural language processing (NLP) in professional sport. NLP, the ability for computer algorithms to be trained for pattern recognition in text data, is of key interest given the surge in text data available for sport business use. Ninety-one teams (73.98%) from the “Big Four” North American professional sports leagues: the National Football League (NFL; 68.75%), the National Basketball Association (NBA; 76.67%), Major League Baseball (MLB; 73.33%), and the National Hockey League (NHL; 77.42%) participated. A multiple methods approach utilizing a discrete derivative of the Bass model, integrative literature review and qualitative description uncovered the mechanisms, timing and key influences surrounding NLP diffusion. The findings highlight NLP diffusion at near peak adoption for the professional sport industry, reveal the organizational influences catalyzing the adoption timing, and create the context for academics and practitioners to embrace NLP.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Sport Management Review
First Page
522
Last Page
545
Recommended Citation
Wanless, L., Seifried, C., Bouchet, A., Valeant, A., & Naraine, M. (2022). The diffusion of natural language processing in professional sport. Sport Management Review, 25 (3), 522-545. https://doi.org/10.1080/14413523.2021.1968174