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Overall quality of sporting events and emotions as predictors of future intentions of Duathlon participants
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Frontiers in Psychology
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Magaz-González, A. M., Sahelices-Pinto, C., Mendaña-Cuervo, C., y García-Tascón, M. (2020). Overall Quality of Sporting Events and Emotions as Predictors of Future Intentions of Duathlon Participants. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 545909. https://doi.org/10.3389/FPSYG.2020.01432/BIBTEX.
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Frontiers
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2020
Abstract
[EN] The present study is intended to analyze the effect of global quality, perceived value,
general satisfaction, and emotions on future behavior patterns among participants in
the European Duathlon Championship. In this sense, a questionnaire was administered
(n = 210), composed of four sections: essential demographic and profiling variables,
perceived quality, overall quality, and emotions. Consequently, a relational model was
designed to be examined by means of structural equation modeling (SEM) and fuzzy set
qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA). Results reveal that global quality and general
satisfaction are key dimensions for determining future behaviors of participants, but
not so the perceived value. Moreover, up to three combinations of these dimensions
together with emotions -pleasure and arousal- emerged as enough for depicting future
intentions to a great extent. In this line, a remarkably sufficient combination consists
of global quality, general satisfaction, pleasure, and arousal. These findings will guide
organizers to design strategies that provide exciting experiences, as well as quality and
satisfaction to the participants of sports events.
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