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Author:Jones, I.
Title:A model of serious leisure identification: the case of football fandom
Journal:Leisure Studies
2000 : AUG, VOL. 19:4, p. 283-298
Index terms:Models
Leisure
Society
Sports industry
Individual behaviour
Language:eng
Abstract:"Profit hypotheses" suggests that the perceived benefits of taking part in an activity exceed the perceived costs. It can be used to explain continued engagement in serious leisure activities. It fails to explain the continued participation in such activities where the costs to the individual seem to exceed the rewards. This paper adopts a social identity perspective to identify and demonstrate the role of four compensatory behaviours in ensuring continued participation in serious leisure.
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