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Associations between Sports Videogames and Physical Activity in Children

2022

Abstract Objective: The aim of the study was to examine the associations of sports video gaming behaviour in the sociological concept of Physical Activity Relationships (PAR) and to see if sports video gaming differs by gender. Methods: A convenience sample of children between 11–12 years of age (n = 114) from three Finnish regions completed a questionnaire on perceptions of their video gaming and physical activity habits. Differences by gender were tested by contingency tables, and blockwise binary logistic regressions were used to examine the strength of association with physical activity behaviour in PAR. Results: Almost all girls had low importance to video gaming and over two thirds (7…

Cultural StudiespelaaminenvideopelitvaikutuksetruutuaikaliikuntatytötEducationsukupuolipojat (ikäryhmät)istuminenpelitsedentaryurheiluhealth behaviourTourism Leisure and Hospitality Managementterveyskäyttäytyminenscreen time adolescencephysical activity relationshipsverkkopelitApplied Psychologytietokonepeliturheilupelitfyysinen aktiivisuus
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Global and local interactions in football : the changing field of professional football stadiums in Finland and Hungary in the 2000s

2018

This article aims to increase understanding of the global-local contexts in football by exploring the changing field of professional football stadiums in Finland and Hungary in the 2000s. More specifically, the cases of two clubs, HJK (Finland) and Ferencvárosi TC (Hungary) are studied. We employ concepts of sport and globalization. The research data consist of semi-structured expert interviews with Finnish and Hungarian football practitioners, media and club documents, and data from observation. The results suggest that interactions of global and local forces are reflected in the development and operation of stadiums. On the one hand, international and national governing bodies have streng…

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The affective impact of sightseeing bus tour experiences:using Affective Events Theory (AET) to examine length-of-stay and electronic word-of-mouth

2022

This study investigates the key components and influences of positive affect and electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM) on tourist visits at two developing urban destinations, namely Birmingham, United Kingdom and Valencia, Spain. These two data collection sites yielded evidence gathered from 627 and 615 sightseeing bus tourists, respectively. Through the analytic lens of Affective Events Theory (AET), data was examined, and results verify the significant mediating role of affect in two regards: (1) tourists’ decision to extend their visits, and (2) eWOM of sightseeing bus tour experiences. The moderating role of past sightseeing experiences in these relationships was also supported by the data an…

Cultural Studiestourist visit extensionTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementGeography Planning and DevelopmenteWOMUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASurban destinationssightseeing bus tourManagement Monitoring Policy and LawAffective Events Theory (AET)destination management organization (DMO)
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Perceived value, customer attitude and loyalty in retailing

2008

Customer perceived value has a subjective nature, since it means an evaluative judgment. In the literature, it has been noted that the value received by the consumer has a number of components that together determine its significance. The literature has also highlighted the existence of a relationship between perceived value and customer attitude, considering this variable an important determinant of customer loyalty. This paper tries to analyse the influence of the major components of perceived value on customer attitude and loyalty in several retail activities.

Customer delightCustomer retentionmedia_common.quotation_subjectAdvertisingLoyalty business modelCustomer advocacyCustomer equityTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementLoyaltyEconomicsBusiness and International ManagementMarketingValue (mathematics)FinanceConsumer behaviourmedia_commonJournal of Retail & Leisure Property
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Retail IT and customer loyalty: The moderating role of customer age

2010

Information technology (IT) may represent a source of competitive advantage for retailers. Notwithstanding, there is debate in the literature about the way in which IT influences supplier–customer relationships. In addition, the conclusions regarding the influence of consumer age on attitudes towards the retailer's IT solutions have been mixed. This article proposes and tests a model for the influence of the retailer IT on customer loyalty towards the retailer, evaluating the role of consumer age as a moderator of this relationship. Our results provide evidence of the existence of a two-way positive influence of IT solutions on customer loyalty towards the retail store, that is, through att…

Customer delightCustomer retentionmedia_common.quotation_subjectAdvertisingModerationCompetitive advantageLoyalty business modelCustomer advocacyTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementLoyaltyEconomicsBusiness and International ManagementMarketingFinanceConsumer behaviourmedia_commonJournal of Retail & Leisure Property
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Examining the Impact of eWOM-Triggered Customer-to-Customer Interactions on Travelers’ Repurchase and Social Media Engagement

2021

Electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM) communication on social media has revolutionized how travelers search for and share information and how they interact with one another digitally. This research examines the effects of eWOM-triggered customer-to-customer (C2C) interactions on travelers’ post-eWOM behaviors (i.e., repurchase and customer engagement) in a cross-cultural context. Drawing upon cognitive dissonance theory, a scenario-based experiment was conducted using a sample of 461 African tourists with recent intracontinental travel experience. Our findings suggest that a customer’s repurchase intention and engagement in social media C2C interactions are significantly influenced when their eW…

Customer engagementTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementGeography Planning and DevelopmentCognitive dissonanceWord of mouthTransportationSocial mediaAdvertisingBusinessCustomer to customerJournal of Travel Research
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The influence of transformational and authentic leadership on the satisfaction of hotel customers in the Canary Islands

2019

Leadership provides a strategy to deal with intense competition and high customer expectations in the hotel industry. This paper analyses the ability of managers’ transformational and authentic leadership to predict customer satisfaction. A sample of 18,944 customers and managers of eight hotels in the Canary Islands was used for the analysis. The data were collected using the Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire-6s, the Authentic Leadership Questionnaire and ReviewPro management software. The data were analysed to confirm the ability of transformational and authentic leadership to predict overall customer satisfaction. The results indicate that the transformational subscales of idealised i…

Customer satisfactionBusiness administrationGeography Planning and DevelopmentScopusCanary IslandsAuthentic leadershipHotel industryCompetition (economics)Authentic leadershipPsicología Evolutiva y de la EducaciónTransformational leadershipTransformational leadershipTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementCustomer satisfactionBusinessHotel industry
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Getting a Grip on the Private Sport Sector in Europe

2017

Contemporary sport is organized and developed around public, voluntary and private sectors. Especially public and voluntary sport sectors have been approached in recent publications in Europe, where sport has traditionally been formed around state involvement and non-profit sport clubs. Private sport sector has received less attention in research because the field is multidimensional, fragment and difficult to define. Private sport sector comprises all profit making, commercial companies and other organisations and events that produce and sell sport goods and services with the aim of making monetary profit. The demand for sport-related products and services has been growing for many years. …

CzechEngineeringEuropean communitybusiness.industry05 social sciencesPublic sector030229 sport sciencesPrivate sectorlanguage.human_languageProfit (economics)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineGoods and servicesEconomy0502 economics and businesslanguagebusiness050212 sport leisure & tourism
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Emotionality, Reason, and Dark Tourism

2018

The present chapter questions to what extent visitors in dark sites are really interested for heritage issues or understanding the roots of moral disasters as the specialized literature suggests or simply are in quest of pleasure-maximization. This text is based on a criticism of the book Heritage that hurts authored by Joy Sather-Wagstaff. Far from any emotionality, dark tourism represents an ideological mechanism to reinforce the supremacy of liberal cultural values which are enrooted in late-capitalism. As the previous backdrop, to what extent tourists visiting these sites emulate (living as victims) or produce a genuine empathy with suffering is the main question goes unnoticed for soci…

Dark tourismEmotionality0502 economics and business05 social sciences050211 marketingPsychologySocial psychology050212 sport leisure & tourism
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The discourse of risk in horror movies post 9/11: hospitality and hostility in perspective

2011

Risk perception has been a newer field of research for tourism scholars. The purpose of this paper is to add to this growing literature by examining how some horror movies play upon the discourses of risk, ethnocentrism, hospitality, and radicalised otherness as a part of their plot lines. In doing so, the authors discuss the literature on risk perception, the role of hospitality in risk perception, and the value of visual and content analysis of movies. Then, four horror movies are presented that include a number of discourses inherent in tourism, risk perception, and hospitality research.

Dark tourismEthnocentrismbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)Hospitality industryRisk perceptionAestheticsHospitalityTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementAnthropologyPolitical sciencePerceptionbusinessSocial psychologyTourismmedia_commonInternational Journal of Tourism Anthropology
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