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Repeat attendance as a function of involvement, loyalty, and the sportscape across three football contexts

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Hill, Brad (Griffith University)
  Author Green, B. Christine (The University of Texas at Austin)
JOURNAL:
  Sport Management Review [SMR], 3(2), 145 - 162.
YEAR: 2000
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): Sport management
DISCIPLINE: Recreation, Sports & Leisure Studies
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-371-421 (Last edited on 2002/03/16 17:26:34 US/Mountain)
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[ 0 | 70 ] Greenwell, C.T.; Fink, J.S.; Pastore, D.L.. (2002) Assessing the Influence of the Physical Sports Facility on Customer Satisfaction within the Context of the Service Experience
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[ 1 | 52 ] Murray, D.; Howat, G.. (2002) The Relationships among Service Quality, Value, Satisfaction, and Future Intentions of Customers at an Australian Sports and Leisure Centre
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[ 0 | 99 ] Funk, Daniel C.; James, Jeff. (2001) The psychological continuum model: A conceptual framework for understanding an individual's psychological connection to sport
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[ 3 | 52 ] Green, B. Christine. (2001) Leveraging subculture and identity to promote sport events
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