A sociocultural approach is used to explore voluntary high-risk consumption Specifically, we examine the dynamics of individuals\u27 motives, risk perceptions, and benefit/cost outcomes of participation in increasingly popular high-risk leisure activities such as skydiving, climbing, and BASE jumping (parachuting from fixed objects). An ethnography of a skydiving subculture provides the primary empirical data. We propose an extended dramatic model that explains both macroenvironmental and inter- and intrapersonal influences and motives for high-risk consumption. Key findings indicate (1) an evolution of motives that explains initial and continuing participation in high-risk activities and (2) a coinciding evolution of risk acculturation tha...
In 1852, when it was determined that Mount Everest was the highest peak in the world, the minds of a...
Risk taking behaviour has been identified as an important host-related determinant of injury in youn...
Risk taking behaviour has been identified as an important host-related determinant of injury in youn...
A sociocultural approach is used to explore voluntary high-risk consumption Specifically, we examine...
Little previous research has been conducted exploring the motivational factors that influence a pers...
Research on people�s motives for engaging in high-risk activities has typically been viewed throug...
This article brings together findings from two separate ethnographic studies that explore the motiva...
Although risk-taking has been investigated widely in psychology and marketing-oriented literature, t...
The purpose of the present study was to establish whether sensation seeking, achievement, and social...
This study mapped the personality and genetics of risky excitement-seekers focusing on skydiving beh...
The main objective was to further unravel the experience of motivation in an expert male skydiver by...
Abstract: This paper emerges after the death of a Portuguese climber, who died in his descent from S...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive accepted author manuscript.In this article, we dr...
This thesis provides an in-depth study of the world of skydiving. Particular attention is given to t...
This thesis provides an in-depth study of the world of skydiving. Particular attention is given to t...
In 1852, when it was determined that Mount Everest was the highest peak in the world, the minds of a...
Risk taking behaviour has been identified as an important host-related determinant of injury in youn...
Risk taking behaviour has been identified as an important host-related determinant of injury in youn...
A sociocultural approach is used to explore voluntary high-risk consumption Specifically, we examine...
Little previous research has been conducted exploring the motivational factors that influence a pers...
Research on people�s motives for engaging in high-risk activities has typically been viewed throug...
This article brings together findings from two separate ethnographic studies that explore the motiva...
Although risk-taking has been investigated widely in psychology and marketing-oriented literature, t...
The purpose of the present study was to establish whether sensation seeking, achievement, and social...
This study mapped the personality and genetics of risky excitement-seekers focusing on skydiving beh...
The main objective was to further unravel the experience of motivation in an expert male skydiver by...
Abstract: This paper emerges after the death of a Portuguese climber, who died in his descent from S...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive accepted author manuscript.In this article, we dr...
This thesis provides an in-depth study of the world of skydiving. Particular attention is given to t...
This thesis provides an in-depth study of the world of skydiving. Particular attention is given to t...
In 1852, when it was determined that Mount Everest was the highest peak in the world, the minds of a...
Risk taking behaviour has been identified as an important host-related determinant of injury in youn...
Risk taking behaviour has been identified as an important host-related determinant of injury in youn...