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Managing structural constraints in recreational alpine skiing: a choice modelling approach

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Pages 340-353 | Received 13 Oct 2021, Accepted 05 Dec 2021, Published online: 03 Jan 2022
 

ABSTRACT

The alpine skiing industry faces a decline in the number of new active skiers, dropouts of the existing active skiers, and a decline in overall participation frequency. Structural leisure constraints can be considered as a form of managerial failure preventing customers from participating in leisure activities. The purpose of this study is to use choice modelling to examine how the marginal willingness to pay for various leisure constraining factors differ and to provide empirical evidence of how pricing could be used as a negotiation instrument to overcome structural leisure constraints. The rationale behind the choice modelling approach is that a respondent chooses from a set of hypothetical scenarios of a product or service that includes various combinations of attribute levels. The findings emphasize that skiing preferences and marginal willingness to pay vary among less frequent, frequent, and very frequent skiers. Price differentiation can be used as an instrument to limit the influence of constraints and help individuals overcome the structural leisure constraints. The study provides valuable implications for practitioners based on an understanding of the price's impact on individuals’ choices.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This work was supported by the Regional Research Funds in Norway [Grant Number 285141].

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