The Influence of Small-Scale Sporting Events on Participants’ Intentions to Recommend the Host City
Metadatos
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Materia
Small-scale sporting events Running involvement Recommending the destination Quality Satisfaction
Date
2022-06-21Referencia bibliográfica
Fernández-Martínez, A... [et al.]. The Influence of Small-Scale Sporting Events on Participants’ Intentions to Recommend the Host City. Sustainability 2022, 14, 7549. [https://doi.org/10.3390/su14137549]
Patrocinador
Spanish Government PRX 16/00367Résumé
Tourism, including sports tourism, is an important driver of social and economic development.
Sports tourism events, and small-scale sporting events in particular, are a powerful resource
for promoting tourism in the host city, as a viable way of developing sustainable tourism in the local
community. This study aims to analyse the impact of functional quality, outcome quality, satisfaction,
and perceived value on intentions to recommend the host city among participants in a small-scale
sporting event. A total of 866 runners in a 21-km recreational race participated in this study. A
multi-item scale was used and a confirmatory factor analysis of the model was carried out, and
the presence of gender differences in the relationships was ascertained using a multigroup analysis.
The results revealed a direct effect of functional quality and satisfaction, and an indirect effect of
outcome quality and value on intentions to recommend the city. Intention to recommend the city and
functional quality showed differences between males and females. In conclusion, managing quality is
a key strategy in encouraging participants in small-scale sporting events to recommend the host city.