Travelling to a Sport Event: Profiling Sport Fans Against the Transtheoretical Model of change

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This article profiles the travel behavior of sport fans against the transtheoretical model of change (TTM) and its application to sport events. Using the four constructs of the TTM, we distributed a self-reporting survey to sport fans prior to home fixtures. There is some synergy with the theorized stages of change and processes of change in this context. Notwithstanding, the results showed a high level of commitment to others in the early stages of change—a movement away from the prescribed theory. Results from decisional balance and self-efficacy items reaffirmed the congruence with theory and the application of the TTM to sport fans and their travel behavior. This study assessed the application of a stage-based model of change within a sport event context; it provides an exploration of the antecedents of behavior change indicators relevant to sport fans, thus enabling policy makers to make informed decisions about future travel behavior change.

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Musgrave, J., Jopson, A., & Jamson, S. (2021). Travelling to a Sport Event: Profiling Sport Fans Against the Transtheoretical Model of change. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Research, 45(7), 1237–1259. https://doi.org/10.1177/1096348020915255

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