The Impact of Diversity Seeking and Volunteer Orientation on Desire for Alternative Spring Break Programs |
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Authors: | Anne M Brumbaugh |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Marketing &2. Supply Chain Management , College of Charleston , 5 Liberty Street, 331 Beatty Center, Charleston, SC, 29401, USA brumbaugha@cofc.edu |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT In this study of volunteer tourism, the values affecting participants' perceptions of and attitudes toward an alternative spring break program are compared to the values affecting their perceptions of and attitudes toward their previous and ideal spring breaks. Results show that the values of fun and rewarding are associated with different preferences that are affected by participants'levels of the individual difference factors Volunteer Orientation (Mowen &; Sujan, 2005 Mowen, J. C. and Sujan, H. 2005. Volunteer behavior: A hierarchical model approach for investigating its trait and functional motive antecedents. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 15(2): 170–182. Crossref], Web of Science ®] , Google Scholar]) and Diversity Seeking (Brumbaugh &; Grier, 2009 Brumbaugh, A. M. and Grier, S. A. 2009. Diversity seeking: Scale development and validation Working paper], Charleston, SC: College of Charleston. Google Scholar]). Results suggest that these individual difference factors are fruitful variables for segmentation in the volunteer tourism industry. Implications for marketing programs are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Volunteer tourism values volunteer orientation diversity seeking spring break |
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