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Author: | Nicolau, J.L. |
Title: | Monetary and non-monetary efforts for leisure activities |
Journal: | Annals of Tourism Research
2011 : JUL, VOL. 38:3, p. 801-819 |
Index terms: | tourism leisure |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | Getting to and staying at a destination involves effort in terms of both monetary and non-monetary costs. It is analyzed how the "individual predisposition to make an effort to get to and stay at a destination" varies depending on the desire to do different leisure activity (herein as: l-act/s.) patterns at and away from home, and also distinct types of socio-demographics and accommodation. Hence, the following questions are focused: i. To what extent are people predisposed to pay these costs to have the opportunity to do new l-act/s. done not at home, or to do the same favorite l-act/s. done at home, but more frequently?, ii. Are either of these behaviours contingent on the type of activity? It is shown that there are different predispositions per participation-frequency scenario and per type of l-act/s. |
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