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Motivation and satisfaction of participants and spectators attending mass sport events

Marc Cloes,Catherine Émond,Maryse Ledent,Maurice Piéron-2000-01-01-Open Repository and Bibliography (University of Liège)

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Considering their sociocultural and economic impact, sport events represent a pertinent centre of interest for sport management research. Considering their frequent occurrence and importance to the survival of many associations such as sport clubs, schools, youth or neighbourhood committees, mass sport events could receive more attention than they actually do. In this paper attention was focused on participants and spectators attending the following five mass sport events organised in Wallonia, the French speaking part of Belgium.

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Considering their sociocultural and economic impact, sport events represent a pertinent centre of interest for sport management research. Considering their frequent occurrence and importance to the survival of many associations such as sport clubs, schools, youth or neighbourhood committees, mass sport events could receive more attention than they actually do. In this paper attention was focused on participants and spectators attending the following five mass sport events organised in Wallonia, the French speaking part of Belgium.

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AttendanceNeighbourhood (mathematics)PsychologyIdentification (biology)Social psychologyYouth sportsApplied psychologyAthletes

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