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Leisure constraints and the psychological continuum model: a study among recreational mountain skiers
Authors:Kostas Alexandris  James Du  Daniel Funk  Nicholas D Theodorakis
Institution:1. Department of PE and Sport Science, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece;2. School of Sport, Tourism and Management, Temple University, Philadelphia, USA
Abstract:Studying the factors that contribute to the development of skiing loyalty holds particular interest for ski resort managers and marketers, since it has been reported that recreational skiers’ dropout rates are considerably high. This study examines how intrapersonal, interpersonal and structural constraints, influence the development of skiers’ stage-based attitudinal loyalty (Attraction, Attachment and Allegiance stages), as conceptualised by the psychological continuum model, and further tests if constraints can be used for classifying skiers into the three stages of the model (Attraction, Attachment and Allegiance). Two hundred and thirty (N = 230) recreational skiers from one ski resort in North Greece participated in the study. The results indicated that the intensity of perceived constraints decreased from the lowest (attraction) to the highest (Allegiance) stage of the model. However, the hierarchical influence of constraints was not entirely confirmed, since all three types of constraints contributed to the stage classification of recreational skiers. The theoretical and applied implications of these results are discussed.
Keywords:Leisure constraints  the psychological continuum model  recreational skiing
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