Modeling Variation in Destination Patronage for Outdoor Recreation Activity
- 1 October 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Travel Research
- Vol. 24 (2) , 17-23
- https://doi.org/10.1177/004728758502400204
Abstract
Recreation researchers long have recognized that existing destination choice models embody a number of assumptions that are often violated. One important aspect over which researchers have recently voiced concern is the inability of these models to account for intrapersonal variation in the place of recreation activity. The present study investigated the extent to which households allocate recreation activity among recreation facilities and identified those characteristics of the household and the recreation facility that may affect the decision concerning where to recreate. The results indicate that most households repeatedly use a single facility and that there are significant behavioral differences between those who visit a single facility and those who go to a variety of places.Keywords
This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
- A Model of Consumer Propensity for Multipurpose ShoppingGeographical Analysis, 1984
- Modelling recreation choice: A case study of management alternatives in ChicagoRegional Studies, 1984
- Theoretical Advances in Modeling Economic and Social Behaviors: Applications to Geographical, Policy-Oriented ModelsEconomic Geography, 1981
- Behavioral Decision Theory: Processes of Judgement and ChoiceAnnual Review of Psychology, 1981
- Spatial Diversification and Multipurpose Travel: Implications for Choice TheoryGeographical Analysis, 1980
- Progress and problems in the development of recreational trip generation and trip distribution modelsLeisure Sciences, 1980
- Modeling individual residential preferences: A totally disaggregate approachTransportation Research Part A: General, 1979
- The effect of recreation supply on participationLeisure Sciences, 1979
- Destination choice set definition in travel behaviour modellingTransportation Research, 1977
- A Conceptual Framework and a Swedish Case Study of Recreational Behavior and Environmental CognitionEconomic Geography, 1977