The Dutch Queen's Day Event. How Subjective Experience Mediates the Relationship between Motivation and Satisfaction
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2013
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to clarify the relationship between subjective experience of an event, motivational style for participating and satisfaction afterwards. It proposes that subjective experience of positive affect acts as a mediator between motivation and satisfaction. Design/methodology/approach The paper opted for a quantitative survey among 285 respondents asking about their motivation to participate in celebrating Queen's Day, a Dutch national event around the birthday of the Queen Mother. Their satisfaction levels and subjective experience of the event were collected after the event. The (mediation) hypotheses were tested through a series of regression analyses. Findings The paper provides empirical insights about how subjective experience mediates the effect between motivational style and satisfaction. Originality/value This paper fulfils an identified need to study the effects of subjective experience in events.
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Calendar events, Citizen participation, Events, Motivation, Satisfaction, Self-determination theory, Subjective experience, The Netherlands
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De Geus, S, Richards, G & Toepoel, V 2013, 'The Dutch Queen's Day Event. How Subjective Experience Mediates the Relationship between Motivation and Satisfaction', International Journal of Event and Festival Management, vol. 4, pp. 156-172. https://doi.org/10.1108/17582951311325917