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- W1777804917 abstract "IntroductionAccording to the international trends one could experience that parallel with the shortening working loads of the employees their spare time has increased during the recently passed decades (Oh et al., 2012; Plantenga, 2003). Examining the gradual diversification and the multi-personalised supply of the leisure industry the traditional activities connected to sports should face with serious challenges (Abalasei, 2012; Aliabadi et al., 2013; Banhidi & Flack 2013; Lindstrom, 2011; Meseguer et al., 2011). Sports-loving people could be listed into two, mostly overlapping, huge groups; one of them stands from amateur sportsmen and sportswomen (e.g. joggers, visitors of gym or players of 'pleasure'-football in their place of living), the other one from those fans that are all interested in visiting different sport events. The latter ones' passive group stands up from the consumers of the sport media (e.g. readers of sports magazines or sports channels), the active part covers supporters visiting sport events personally (Kurtzman, 2005; Pigeassou et al, 2003). One can meet with both local residents and with sport tourists on the viewing area of the sport pitches (Fourie 2011; Imanzadeh & Gundogdu 2013; Yoshida et al., 2013). Meanwhile the issues and analyses of the international sport tourism achieve larger and larger space in the literature (Bujdoso & David 2013; Gibson et al., 2003; Lamont 2014; St?ncioiu et al. 2013; Teodorescu et al. 2012; Turco, 2008; Weed, 2009), the speciality of domestic sports events are less known (Higham & Hinch 2002; Huang 2011).The football matches are the most popular domestic sport events in Europe as well as in Hungary; its infrastructure able to attract and host thousands and ten-thousands spectators. The football's marketing is the most intensive one; therefore, this sport is able to draw the biggest crucial capital for its necessary development (Ambrus, 1999; Grosjean, 2006). No one should forget about the smaller sized sports events that attract 'invisible tourists' to leave their place of residence week by week, although, their travels rarely generate overnight stays in the accommodations. Proceeding from the recognition that Hungarian sports events - that principally involve domestic demand - moves on the boundaries of the traditionally defined tourism, authors focusing on the visitors' leisure tourism behaviours, which may be the core of deeper researches of the problem. Authors are looking for the answer in this study how the socio-demographic features (such as gender, age, place of living, personal income and educational qualification) may influence the willingness of participation in sports events.MethodIn order to know the leisure and tourism activities of supporters visiting domestic sports events authors carried out a survey within the Hungarian adult population (18+). Respondents were those Hungarian citizens who at least once participated in a domestic sports event as supporters between 2008 and 2012. There were 289 respondents as a total; however, only 270 of them provided completely usable questionnaires. An Excel programme was use to record the data and after cleaning this database PASW Statistics 18 programme helped in the analysis. On the one hand authors - with the help of identifying the strength of the relationship among different characteristics - made a correlation calculus (whereabouts if the Spearman-type of correlation coefficient is below 0.3 refers to a weak, between 0.3-0.7 refers to an average and above 0.7 refers to a strong relationship). On the other hand tighten correlations were introduced and analysed by using cross tables.ResultsAccording to the responses it is clearly concluded that sport plays an important role for respondents during their leisure time: only 23.3% of the total respondents said that participation on sports events did not play important role in spending leisure time, meanwhile for 40% of them it was an important type of leisure activity (36. …" @default.
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- W1777804917 title "The socio-demographic factors influencing visitors' participation in Hungarian sports events." @default.
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