Exploring the influence of audiences’ subjective well-being in sport event: the moderating role of leisure engagement

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Autor(a) principal: Tang, Juan
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Wu, Jiayu, Goh, Ben Kok
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://tmstudies.net/index.php/ectms/article/view/1168
Resumo: Drawing on leisure coping theory, this study examines how negative impacts of sport events influence audiences’ subjective well-being, which further affects the support of the event. Leisure engagement is further employed to test its moderating effect of this relationship. By distributing questionnaires on-site during the on-going four days of the Macau Grand Prix 2018, 620 valid audiences were surveyed. The findings suggest that (a) audiences’ perceived negative impact of the Macau Grand Prix negatively influence their subjective well-being, (b) when the leisure engagement was low, the negative relationship between negative impact of the Macau Grand Prix and audiences’ subjective well-being was alleviated, and (c) the indirect effects of audiences’ perceived negative impact on support for sport events via subjective well-being was buffered by leisure engagement, such that the indirect effects were only found in dyads with lower leisure engagement, but not in dyads with higher leisure engagement. Theoretical contribution and practical implications for Macau government and organization of the Macau Grand Prix were also discussed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Exploring the influence of audiences’ subjective well-being in sport event: the moderating role of leisure engagement
title Exploring the influence of audiences’ subjective well-being in sport event: the moderating role of leisure engagement
spellingShingle Exploring the influence of audiences’ subjective well-being in sport event: the moderating role of leisure engagement
Tang, Juan
Subjective well-being
leisure engagement
sport event
support for events
title_short Exploring the influence of audiences’ subjective well-being in sport event: the moderating role of leisure engagement
title_full Exploring the influence of audiences’ subjective well-being in sport event: the moderating role of leisure engagement
title_fullStr Exploring the influence of audiences’ subjective well-being in sport event: the moderating role of leisure engagement
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the influence of audiences’ subjective well-being in sport event: the moderating role of leisure engagement
title_sort Exploring the influence of audiences’ subjective well-being in sport event: the moderating role of leisure engagement
author Tang, Juan
author_facet Tang, Juan
Wu, Jiayu
Goh, Ben Kok
author_role author
author2 Wu, Jiayu
Goh, Ben Kok
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tang, Juan
Wu, Jiayu
Goh, Ben Kok
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Subjective well-being
leisure engagement
sport event
support for events
topic Subjective well-being
leisure engagement
sport event
support for events
description Drawing on leisure coping theory, this study examines how negative impacts of sport events influence audiences’ subjective well-being, which further affects the support of the event. Leisure engagement is further employed to test its moderating effect of this relationship. By distributing questionnaires on-site during the on-going four days of the Macau Grand Prix 2018, 620 valid audiences were surveyed. The findings suggest that (a) audiences’ perceived negative impact of the Macau Grand Prix negatively influence their subjective well-being, (b) when the leisure engagement was low, the negative relationship between negative impact of the Macau Grand Prix and audiences’ subjective well-being was alleviated, and (c) the indirect effects of audiences’ perceived negative impact on support for sport events via subjective well-being was buffered by leisure engagement, such that the indirect effects were only found in dyads with lower leisure engagement, but not in dyads with higher leisure engagement. Theoretical contribution and practical implications for Macau government and organization of the Macau Grand Prix were also discussed.
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