Publication: Green practices as an antecedent of intention to attend again as a spectator: A case study at the Badminton World Championship
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Quirante Mañas, María
Puga González, Esther
Cabello-Manrique, David
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This research aims to test the effect that the implementation of green practices at a
major sport tourism event, the Badminton World Championships in Huelva (Spain), has on the
future intention of spectators to return to similar sport events. A total of 523 spectators who
attended the event were randomly selected and self-administered in the presence of the
interviewer. A confirmatory factor analysis of the model and a multi-group analysis were
carried out. Sporting events have a great impact on the environment in which they are
organised, mainly when they are linked to tourism, whether at an economic, social or
environmental level. The results indicated that green practices indirectly influence spectators’
future intentions through emotions and satisfaction, direct antecedents. In addition, green
practices directly affect both image and trust, and indirectly affect satisfaction. In conclusion,
green practices are a variable to be taken into account when planning the organisation of a
sporting event that aims to consolidate itself in the tourism and sports services market.
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Quirante-Mañas M, Puga-González E, Fernández-Martínez A, et al. (2025). Green practices as an antecedent of intention to attend again as a spectator: A case study at the Badminton World Championship. Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development. 9(1): 6956. https://doi.org/10.24294/jipd6956






