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Active event sport tourism experience: the role of the natural environment, safety and security in event business models (CROSBI ID 253984)

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Perić, Marko ; Đurkin, Jelena ; Vitezić, Vanja Active event sport tourism experience: the role of the natural environment, safety and security in event business models // International journal of sustainable development and planning, 13 (2018), 5; 758-772. doi: 10.2495/SDP-V13-N5-758-772

Podaci o odgovornosti

Perić, Marko ; Đurkin, Jelena ; Vitezić, Vanja

engleski

Active event sport tourism experience: the role of the natural environment, safety and security in event business models

The connection between tourism development and the natural environment is more intense in outdoor sport tourism than in many other forms of tourism. Natural settings (space), sport activities undertaken and the motivations of the people who participate in them interact to create sport tourism experiences. Tourist safety and security are also proved to be important elements of a tourist experience and it seems that sport tourists may be more sensitive to safety issues than non-sport tourists. This paper therefore aims to analyse the importance of the natural environment and safety and security issues, as constitute event business model elements, in providing sport tourism experiences. The natural setting is also examined as a motivation to participate in sport tourism travel. On the basis of 464 questionnaires gathered from active participants of 16 small-scale sport events in four different outdoor sports, exploratory factor analysis was conducted on motivational statements and revealed a conceptually clear seven-factor structure. One of them, titled ‘Nature’, was the second most important motivational dimension for participants but differences between particular sports were considerable. In terms of business model elements included in the survey, participants gave high importance to all elements related to the natural environment and safety and security. Scenic destination, scenic and interesting course, course safety and event safety were the most important elements of event business models for participants in all four sports. Environmental management and proper implementation of security and crowd control measures were also singled out as important event processes. However, results of ANOVA indicate statistically significant differences between the sports in seven out of nine business model elements. These findings shed some light on the managerial aspects of sport tourism practice, helping managers to better serve sports and tourism needs at a particular event and in the destination.

event sport tourism ; business model ; safety and security ; natural environment

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Podaci o izdanju

13 (5)

2018.

758-772

objavljeno

1743-7601

1743-761X

10.2495/SDP-V13-N5-758-772

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