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Segmentation of special event attendees using personal values: relationships with satisfaction and behavioural intentions

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posted on 2004-03-01, 00:00 authored by Anne-Marie Hede, L Jago, M Deery
This article presents the findings from research undertaken within a conceptual framework that included personal values, satisfaction and post-consumption behavioural intentions. The findings of a quantitative study (n = 354) conducted at a theatre-event indicate that attendees who were more inclined to place importance on their 'connectedness' with others were generally more satisfied with their attendance overall and with most of the attributes of the special event that were measured. Similar results were also found for attendees' post-con-sumption behavioural intentions; however, other personal value systems, such as that associated with hedonism, also emerged as important. These results can be used by managers and marketers of special events to enhance the special event experience and contribute to the industry's sustainability.

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Journal

Journal of quality assurance in hospitality and tourism

Volume

5

Issue

2-4

Pagination

33 - 55

Publisher

Haworth Hospitality Press

Location

Binghamton, N.Y.

ISSN

1528-008X

eISSN

1528-0098

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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