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Multifunctional Leisure Organizations – The Future or a hype
by
Terzieva, Liliya
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Leisure
2021
Leisure has been undergoing a transformation that requires strategic design approaches open for imagination, inspiration and diverse organisational structure and behavioural models. The stakeholders within and the participants (not anymore defined just through the notion of consumers) have opened up the spectrum of what leisure could mean and sustain.This paper provides a detailed overview of the existence, essence and specifics of multifunctional leisure organizations, their principles and structures while relating them to two real-life cases from the Netherlands. Challenges, as well as future development scenarios, are presented and discussed.
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Key concepts in leisure
\"Leisure studies encompasses the broadest range of leisure and sports pursuits and marries management, administration and sports, as well as customer service. Key Concepts in Leisure presents an indispensable guide to the key themes and concepts in this rapidly developing, fast-paced and demanding industry\"--Provided by publisher.
Leisure nostalgia: Scale development and validation
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Pyun, Do Young
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Wang, Chee Keng John
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Cho, Heetae
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Behavior
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Behavioral Science Research
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Behavioral Sciences
2019
Nostalgia is one of the most critical constructs influencing individuals' future behavioral intention. However, a measurement scale for nostalgia has not been widely explored and has not been developed in the context of leisure. Therefore, the study aimed to develop a scale, based on the classification of nostalgia, to measure nostalgic leisure behavior. This study followed a rigorous scale development procedure to achieve adequate psychometric properties. The leisure nostalgia scale developed in this study contributes to a deeper understanding of nostalgia in leisure and expands extant knowledge by building a comprehensive conceptual framework in leisure research. In addition, a better understanding of leisure nostalgia allows researchers to extend this model with other leisure constructs and more effectively explain leisure participation in various populations. Drawing on the findings of this study, managers in the leisure industry can develop and implement effective strategies to appeal to leisure participants and promote business competitiveness.
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The Economics of Recreation, Leisure and Tourism
2011,2012
This textbook describes the relevance of economics to the tourism and leisure industries, helping you to pass an economics module as part of a tourism, recreation or sport management degree.
It applies economic theory to a range of tourism industry issues at the consumer, business, national and international level by using topical examples to give the theory real-world context. The author explains the impact of the global economic crisis and the importance of understanding what has happened over the course of previous economic business cycles to prepare for what may happen in the future. Contrasting evidence is put forward to provide a sense of the dynamics of world economies.
1. Introduction Part 1: Organisations and markets 2. Organisations 3. Markets Part 2: Further issues of demand and supply 4. Demand: Time Preference 5. Elasticity and Forecasting 6. Supply and Costs Part 3: Markets in Practice 7. Market Structure and Pricing 8. Market Intervention Part 4: The External Operating Environment 9. The Competitive, Technological, Political and Sociocultural Environment 10. The Macro-Economic Environment Politics and Socio-culture Part 5: Investment 11. Investment in the Private Sector 12. Investment in the Public Sector Part 6: Economic Impacts 13. Income, Employment and Prices 14. Economic Development and Regeneration Part 7: The Global Economy 15. The Balance of Payments and Exchange Rates 16. Globalisation Part 8: Environmental Economics 17. Environmental Impacts 18. Sustainability 19. Critique 20. Critique, Alternative Perspectives and Change 21. Political, and Social Economy?
Consequences of work-leisure facilitation from tour leaders'/guides' perspectives: Self-efficacy and satisfaction
2020
Work-leisure facilitation refers to the extent to which a person's engagement in work/leisure domain contributes to enhancing the functioning of leisure/work domain. Work-leisure facilitation comprises two directions: work-to-leisure and leisure-to-work facilitations. The main purpose of this study is to investigate the relationships among work-leisure facilitation, work/leisure self-efficacy, and work/leisure satisfaction, and to explore the possible mediating effect of work/leisure self-efficacy. Four hundred tour leaders/guides in Taiwan were chosen as the respondents by using the systematic sampling from the Association of Tour Leaders and the Association of Tour Guides in Taiwan. The results showed that work-to-leisure/leisure-to-work facilitation has significant positive effects on work/leisure satisfaction, leisure/work satisfaction, and leisure/work self-efficacy; leisure/work self-efficacy has a significantly positive effect on leisure/work) satisfaction. Moreover, the results also showed that work/leisure self-efficacy has a partial mediating effect on the relationship between leisure-to-work/work-to-leisure facilitation and work/leisure satisfaction.
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