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  4. Should I stay or should I go out? Leisure and tourism consumption of geocachers under the existence of COVID restrictions and economic uncertainty in Poland
 
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Should I stay or should I go out? Leisure and tourism consumption of geocachers under the existence of COVID restrictions and economic uncertainty in Poland

Type
Journal article
Language
English
Date issued
2024
Author
Kosmaczewska, Joanna 
Faculty
Wydział Ekonomiczny
PBN discipline
economics and finance
Journal
Annals of Leisure Research
ISSN
1174-5398
DOI
10.1080/11745398.2022.2070515
Volume
27
Number
1
Pages from-to
105-123
Abstract (EN)
Geocaching is a sport-recreation activity considered as a post-modern treasure hunting game. The aim of this study was to group geocachers by how they consumed leisure and tourism services during COVID restrictions and at a time of economic uncertainty in Poland. An empirical research was conducted with Polish geocachers (n = 389) to identify their types based on their ‘staying home’ and ‘getting out’ attitudes. Moreover, the research identified some predictor variables that significantly distinguish between the geocachers’ preferences regarding ‘staying home’ and ‘getting out.’ The Principal Component Analysis allowed to reduce the 26 motivation items into 5 dimensions: Sociability and Self-Expression; Nature Desires; Solitude Seeking; Challenge; and Routine-Breaker.
Keywords (EN)
  • Covid

  • geocaching

  • bounded rationality

  • perceived risk

  • perceived uncertainty

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