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Examining Motivation for Charity Sport Event Participation: A Comparison of Recreation-Based and Charity-Based Motives
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Charity-based MotivesLaf Livestrong ChallengeSports SponsorshipSports ConsumptionPhilanthropyCharity Sport EventManagementRecreationHealth SciencesSport ParticipationBehavioral SciencesCommunity EngagementMotivationSport BusinessCommunity ParticipationPerformance StudiesLeisure StudiesRecreation MotivesSport Psychology
AbstractThis paper examines the role of recreation motives and motives for charitable giving in the development of participants' attachment to a charity sport event across two different events. Online questionnaires were administered within a pilot study, and then given to participants in the 2007 Lance Armstrong Foundation (LAF) LIVESTRONG Challenge (N=568) and the 2007 3M Half Marathon and Relay (N=689). Regression analysis revealed both recreation-based and charity-based motives contribute to attachment to the events. The findings also demonstrate that the charity-based motives make a stronger contribution for the 2007 LAF LIVESTRONG Challenge, while recreation-based motives make a stronger contribution for the 2007 3M Half Marathon and Relay. Suggestions are made for the creation of participant profiles based upon the motives.KEYWORDS: Charity sport eventsmotivationattachment
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