Event attendance motivation and place attachment: an exploratory study of young residents in Adelaide, South Australia

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2011

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Hixson, E.J.
McCabe, V.
Brown, G.P.

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Event Management, 2011; 15(3):233-243

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This study aims to explore the effect of attending events on young residents' place attachment levels. Events generate a wide range of social outcomes but it is not known whether they influence feelings towards the place where the event is held. After examining the motivations of event attendees, a survey of young residents in Adelaide, Australia found that there was no correlation between the events attended and place attachment. However, it was found that the motivations for event attendance did correlate with place identity. The other variable that was found to effect place identity was length of residence. The results indicate that these variables have a bearing on the effective bonds that develop between a person and a place, which in this case is the place of residence.

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Copyright 2011 Cognizant Communication Corporation

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