This article examines the relative influence of socio-economic variables versus attitudes as regards to consumer behavior towards book reading as a leisure activity. Previous studies on leisure consider the amount of discretionary time available to the individual as a decisive factor. This study is based on a field research conducted upon a French population sample. We isolate four fundamental dimensions of the reading activity that appear to act as necessary intermediate variables to predict consumer behavior towards this leisure activity. A threshold of involvement is identified, below which individuals appear to feel unconcerned by reading, should they have discretionary time available or not
This study has allowed us to observe, using the survey material produced in 1978 on the leisure time...
Bookreading and -buying habits / use of libraries / leisure activities / attitude towards the readin...
Numerous studies have been conducted in the past on the decline in amount of time students spend rea...
This article examines the relative influence of socio-economic variables versus attitudes as regards...
ABSTRACT In this paper, reading leisure habits in Spain are analysed as part of the consumers' ...
The authors analyze leisure reading habits in Spain as part of the consumer’s decision process, usin...
In this study, we addressed the question of social differentiation in book reading preferences. Two ...
This research is based on two main claims. First, (Kraaykamp, 1993) the differences in reading habit...
This article evaluates trends in young people's reading habits. In order, to get a better understand...
Purpose This paper aims to provide insights into the characteristics of avid non-fiction book reade...
This study reports a mixed-methods investigation (N = 60) of undergraduates ’ self-reported reading ...
The objective of this research is to analyze the main aspects of reading habits and book purchasing ...
The purpose of this study was to explore why a child who is a capable reader either elects to read ...
This thesis investigates reading for pleasure in Britain from a variety of perspectives, in the cont...
To examine the effectiveness of consumption-based targeted promotion strategies in the e-book contex...
This study has allowed us to observe, using the survey material produced in 1978 on the leisure time...
Bookreading and -buying habits / use of libraries / leisure activities / attitude towards the readin...
Numerous studies have been conducted in the past on the decline in amount of time students spend rea...
This article examines the relative influence of socio-economic variables versus attitudes as regards...
ABSTRACT In this paper, reading leisure habits in Spain are analysed as part of the consumers' ...
The authors analyze leisure reading habits in Spain as part of the consumer’s decision process, usin...
In this study, we addressed the question of social differentiation in book reading preferences. Two ...
This research is based on two main claims. First, (Kraaykamp, 1993) the differences in reading habit...
This article evaluates trends in young people's reading habits. In order, to get a better understand...
Purpose This paper aims to provide insights into the characteristics of avid non-fiction book reade...
This study reports a mixed-methods investigation (N = 60) of undergraduates ’ self-reported reading ...
The objective of this research is to analyze the main aspects of reading habits and book purchasing ...
The purpose of this study was to explore why a child who is a capable reader either elects to read ...
This thesis investigates reading for pleasure in Britain from a variety of perspectives, in the cont...
To examine the effectiveness of consumption-based targeted promotion strategies in the e-book contex...
This study has allowed us to observe, using the survey material produced in 1978 on the leisure time...
Bookreading and -buying habits / use of libraries / leisure activities / attitude towards the readin...
Numerous studies have been conducted in the past on the decline in amount of time students spend rea...