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Examining the Relationships among Leisure Constraints, Involvement and Attitudinal Loyalty among Recreational Skiers

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Alexandris, K
  Author Kouthouris, C
  Author Funk, Daniel C (Griffith University)
  Author Chatzigianni, E
JOURNAL:
  European Sport Management Quarterly [ESMQ], 8(??), 247 - 264.
YEAR: 2008
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): None
DISCIPLINE: Recreation, Sports & Leisure Studies
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-445-442 (Last edited on 2008/10/21 04:25:19 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
This study aimed at identifying the main constraints that limit recreational skiers’ participation in skiing activities, and examined the relationships among leisure constraints, skiing involvement and skiing loyalty. The study used a theoretical framework of leisure constraints, and data were collected from one hundred and ninety (n=190) Greek recreational skiers. An exploratory factor analysis of the constraints scale used revealed the presence of five constraint dimensions: ‘‘skiingexperience’’, ‘‘psychological constraints’’, ‘‘time’’, ‘‘finance/accessibility’’ and ‘‘lack of partners’’. The analysis indicated that constraints significantly influenced both involvement and loyalty. In addition, the involvement facets of centrality and attraction significantly influenced skiing loyalty. These results have theoretical implications in terms of the role of leisure constraints on predicting attitudinal aspects of participation, and practical implications for resort managers.
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