Search Results - "Green, B. Christine"
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The Essential Role of Sense of Community in a Youth Sport Program
Published in Leisure sciences (19-10-2016)“…This multiphased study identifies the salient benefits that parents seek for their families from a youth sport program. Phase 1, a preseason focus group study…”
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Visitor composition and event-related spending
Published in International journal of culture, tourism and hospitality research (31-05-2013)“…Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the spending patterns of non-local participants and spectators at a medium-sized international sport event,…”
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Creating sport participation from sport events: making it happen
Published in International journal of sport policy and politics (03-04-2017)“…Sport participation is a claimed benefit of elite sport events, but the facts do not support that claim, and means to capitalise upon events in order to build…”
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Engaging children through sport: examining the disconnect between program vision and implementation
Published in Journal of physical activity & health (01-08-2013)“…The purpose of this study was to provide recommendations to an organization trying to effectively implement nontraditional sport programming to reach a broader…”
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Impacts and strategic outcomes from non-mega sport events for local communities
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How Visitors and Locals at a Sport Event Differ in Motives and Identity
Published in The journal of sport tourism (01-08-2008)“…Although the literature on events differentiates between locals, casual attendees, and those who have travelled specifically to attend the event, little is…”
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The elusive "trickle-down effect" of sport events: assumptions and missed opportunities
Published in Managing leisure (01-01-2015)“…The claimed benefits of sport events on sport participation rely on an asserted "trickle-down effect". There is a lack of empirical evidence that events can…”
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Assessing the Relationship Between Youth Sport Participation Settings and Creativity in Adulthood
Published in Creativity research journal (01-07-2014)“…This article presents an assessment of the relative influences of time spent participating in organized sports and informal sports during childhood with…”
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Place attachment and attendees' experiences of homecoming event
Published in The journal of sport tourism (03-07-2018)“…This study explores the complex of attendees' experiences in the context of homecoming events that overlap sport activities, event, and tourism elements during…”
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Understanding why people play fantasy sport: development of the Fantasy Sport Motivation Inventory (FanSMI)
Published in European sport management quarterly (01-04-2013)“…The purpose of this study was to identify key motives for fantasy sport consumption and to develop a valid, reliable scale to measure these motives. A pool of…”
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Serious Leisure, Social Identity and Sport Tourism
Published in Sport in society (01-06-2005)“…'Serious leisure' is a concept used to describe leisure activities that are 'sufficiently substantial and interesting in nature for the participant to find a…”
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Economic Impact Analysis versus Cost Benefit Analysis: The Case of a Medium-Sized Sport Event
Published in International journal of sport finance (01-08-2011)“…This paper empirically illustrates the difference between a standard economic impact analysis (EIA) and a cost-benefit analysis (CBA). The EIA was conducted…”
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Factors Affecting Repeat Visitation and Flow-on Tourism as Sources of Event Strategy Sustainability
Published in The journal of sport tourism (01-08-2009)“…The sustainability of including medium sized one-time sport events in an event portfolio is examined with reference to the capacity of one such event to…”
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Evaluating sport development outcomes: the case of a medium-sized international sport event
Published in European sport management quarterly (2014)“…Research question: This study evaluates sport development outcomes of a medium-sized, one-off, international sport event, while also exploring any strategies…”
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Using Consumer Behavior Research to Understand the Baby Boomer Tourist
Published in Journal of hospitality & tourism research (Washington, D.C.) (01-05-2000)“…This article focuses on consumer behavior research to better understand Australian baby boomer tourists, although the principles and methods behind this…”
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Exploring the efficacy of youth sport camps to build customer relationships
Published in Leisure studies (03-09-2017)“…Professional sport teams strive to cultivate a large, loyal fan base. Relationship marketing is well suited for developing loyal customers. Professional sport…”
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Pioneer volunteers: the role identity of continuous volunteers at sport events
Published in The journal of sport tourism (02-10-2014)“…This study examines the role identity of pioneer volunteers. This research expands current conceptualisations of event volunteers to include those individuals…”
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The effects of commitment and identification on consumption
Published in The journal of sport tourism (02-01-2014)“…Previous work has demonstrated relationships among consumers' perceptions of a service organization's characteristics, their affiliation history with the…”
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The effects of sensory stimuli on motorsports spectators
Published in International journal of sports marketing & sponsorship (01-10-2015)“…This study measures the effect of each of the five senses on arousal, satisfaction and intention to revisit a live racing event. Spectators' arousal was…”
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Sport tourism as the celebration of subculture
Published in Annals of tourism research (01-04-1998)“…Tournaments designed to attract sport participants to a destination have become significant elements of tourism marketing. This study examines participants'…”
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