The Relationship between Serious Leisure and Leisure Satisfaction:The Moderator of Leisure Constraints-Evidence from Line Dance

碩士 === 景文科技大學 === 旅遊管理系觀光與餐旅管理碩士班 === 106 === In the advanced science and technology era, people are used to taking part in leisure activities, after they leave the office in order to release their work pressure. People gradually put attention to leisure activities day by day. People hope that they...

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Main Authors: Lu Su-Yun, 陸素雲
Other Authors: Liang Ying Wen
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2018
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/56qvb9
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Summary:碩士 === 景文科技大學 === 旅遊管理系觀光與餐旅管理碩士班 === 106 === In the advanced science and technology era, people are used to taking part in leisure activities, after they leave the office in order to release their work pressure. People gradually put attention to leisure activities day by day. People hope that they can not only release their pressure to maintain their health, but also study new knowledge and technology in order to have opportunity to express themselves. This study is to investigate the relationships among serious leisure, leisure constraints, and leisure satisfaction. Besides, moderating effect of leisure constraints on the relationship between serious leisure and leisure satisfaction is examined in this study. A convenience sample of respondents was chosen from participants of line dance activities in Taipei and New Taipei cities. A total of 300 questionnaires were distributed, and 287 valid questionnaires were returned. These questionnaires were analyzed by SPSS program. Descriptive statistics, reliability analysis, validity analysis, correlation analysis, and hierarchical regression analysis were employed in this study. The results showed that serious leisure has a significant positive effect on leisure satisfaction and leisure constraints have significant negative effects on leisure satisfaction. Moreover, the results also showed that leisure constraints have not any mediating effect on the relationship between serious leisure and leisure satisfaction. The results may provide some useful information for the managers of leisure groups to enhance leisure satisfaction of participators through the rising of serious leisure and decreasing of leisure constraints.