Abstract

The aim of the study is to compare the satisfaction levels of the participants, participating in the sports festival according to some variables. The survey was conducted to 1,274 people randomly selected among approximately 55,000 participants who participated in the sports festival organized by a municipality in Denizli-Turkey. As a data collection tools “Personal Information Form” prepared by the researchers and the “Festival Satisfaction Survey” which was developed by Yoon et al. (2010) and adopted into Turkish by Tayfun and Arslan (2013). The data collection forms applied to the participants during the festival and the data were checked in terms of normal distributions in the statistical analysis program and analyzed by using independent samples T test and ANOVA analysis methods. As a result of the analysis, male participants perceived a significant level of satisfaction in the sub-dimensions of program, value, satisfaction and loyalty from the questionnaire. A significant difference was found in the sub-dimensions of knowledge, value, satisfaction, and loyalty in the examination conducted by occupational groups. It is seen that this difference is caused by the public employees’ higher satisfaction level. Another hypothesis of the study was to compare the satisfaction of participants according to their educational status. Significant differences were found in the sub-dimensions of knowledge, value, satisfaction, loyalty. It is seen that reason for the statistically meaningful difference, primary school graduates feel lower satisfaction from the festival in terms of education level. As a result, it is thought that participants of the sport festivals feel different satisfaction in terms of their gender, education status and working situation and while planning that kind of events these characteristics must be taken into consideration.

Highlights

  • Events, which are important aspects of our social life, are in a complex structure due to its nature which requires high organization skills (Johnston & Zawawi, 2004)

  • The aim of the study is to compare the satisfaction levels of the participants, participating in the sports festival according to some variables

  • The survey was conducted to 1,274 people randomly selected among approximately 55,000 participants who participated in the sports festival organized by a municipality in Denizli-Turkey

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Introduction

Events, which are important aspects of our social life, are in a complex structure due to its nature which requires high organization skills (Johnston & Zawawi, 2004). On the other hand, try to be different, distinguishable from others (i.e., rivals) and remarkable in order to be successful and efficient (Rızaoğlu, 2003) and they are the most important tools for branding in terms of countries or cities with festivals, cultural/artistic/sportive events (Smith & Jenner, 1998). It is required to be different, distinguishable from other information (i.e., from the messages of rivals), remarkable and to use different communication channels in order to be successful and efficient in the publicity of country and product (Rızaoğlu, 2003) It can be observed in the literature that studies conducted on sports events are carried out on the examination of behaviors such as service quality and repurchase. Perceived value, satisfaction, and loyalty or behavioral intentions (recommending to others) directly or indirectly affect the quality of festival (Cole & Illum, 2006; Lee, Petrick, & Crompton, 2007; Thrane, 2002)

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