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The relationship between serious leisure characteristics and recreation involvement: a case study of Taiwan’s surfing activities
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2011
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Leisure StudyPhysical ActivitySerious Leisure CharacteristicsOrganizational BehaviorSerious LeisureManagementHigher LevelRecreationHealth SciencesBehavioral SciencesSocial ImpactMotivationRecreation InvolvementCulturePerformance StudiesLeisure StudiesBusinessCase StudyTourismTourist Experience
Abstract This study explores the relationship between serious leisure and recreation involvement by treating the former as a type of personal characteristic. Questionnaires were distributed to 434 Taiwanese surfers, and a structural equation model was used to examine the causal relationships among the variables. Research results show that a higher level of serious leisure characteristics leads to higher levels of recreation involvement for recreationists. Findings of the relationships between dimensions show that a higher level of perseverance leads to a higher level of attraction, self-expression and centrality-to-lifestyle; a higher level of career pursuits in their endeavours and a strong identity with their activities lead to a higher level of attraction and centrality-to-lifestyle; and a higher level of unique ethos leads to a higher level of attraction and self-expression. Managerial implications of this research, with respect to operators of water recreation activities, are subsequently discussed. Keywords: serious leisure characteristicsrecreation involvementsurfing activities
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