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The Substitutability Concept: Implications for Recreation Research and Management
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Hendee, John C.
, Burdge, Rabel J.
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interchangeability
/ motives
/ Recreation research management
/ substitutability
1974
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Hendee, John C.
, Burdge, Rabel J.
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interchangeability
/ motives
/ Recreation research management
/ substitutability
1974
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The Substitutability Concept: Implications for Recreation Research and Management
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The Substitutability Concept: Implications for Recreation Research and Management
1974
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Overview
The concept of leisure activity substitutability is defined as the interchangeability of recreation activities in satisfying participants' motives, needs, wishes and desires. Some basic research questions about substitutability are identified and management implications defined. Some problems hampering research and applications of the concept to policy are described and illustrated.
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Routledge
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