Exercise is a many-splendored thing, but for some it does not feel so splendid: Staging a resurgence of hedonistic ideas in the quest to understand exercise behavior

P Ekkekakis, M Dafermos - 2012 - academic.oup.com
Contemporary theories of exercise behavior have been the products of the so-called
cognitive revolution, which has shaped the dominant paradigm in psychology over the past …

Social identity, health and well-being: An emerging agenda for applied psychology

SA Haslam, J Jetten, T Postmes… - Applied Psychology-an …, 2009 - research.rug.nl
The social environment comprising communities, families, neighbourhoods, work teams,
and various other forms of social group is not simply an external feature of the world that …

Factors affecting fan attendance: The influence of identity salience and satisfaction

DA Laverie, DB Arnett - Journal of leisure Research, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
The study combines disparate streams of research in order to develop a model of devoted
fan behavior. The theoretical foundations for this study are based on literature examining …

How do I feel about the behavior? The interplay of affective associations with behaviors and cognitive beliefs as influences on physical activity behavior.

MT Kiviniemi, AM Voss-Humke, AL Seifert - Health psychology, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
Individuals have affective associations with health behaviors. In other domains such
associations have been shown to influence behavior, but affective associations with health …

Destination word of mouth: The role of traveler type, residents, and identity salience

PM Simpson, JA Siguaw - Journal of Travel research, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
Recent research has identified identity salience and satisfaction as important variables
affecting word-of-mouth communications in several contexts, such as university giving, retail …

To delegate or not to delegate: Gender differences in affective associations and behavioral responses to delegation

M Akinola, AE Martin, KW Phillips - Academy of Management …, 2018 - journals.aom.org
Effectively delegating work to others is considered critical to managerial success, as it frees
up managers' time and develops subordinates' skills. We propose that female leaders are …

Social identity and psychosis: Explaining elevated rates of psychosis in migrant populations

JC McIntyre, A Elahi, RP Bentall - Social and Personality …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
A substantial body of literature suggests that migrants are at greater risk of developing
psychotic symptoms, such as paranoia, compared to non‐migrants. To date, researchers …

The role of social capital and community belongingness for exercise adherence: An exploratory study of the CrossFit gym model

J Whiteman-Sandland, J Hawkins… - Journal of health …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
This is the first study to measure the 'sense of community'reportedly offered by the CrossFit
gym model. A cross-sectional study adapted Social Capital and General Belongingness …

The antecedents and outcomes of attachment and sponsor image within charity sport events

K Filo, D Funk, D O'Brien - Journal of Sport …, 2010 - journals.humankinetics.com
Sport events benefiting a charitable cause have emerged as meaningful experiences for
participants. These charity sport events may allow event sponsors to shape perceptions of …

We're not too old to play sports: The career of women lawn bowlers

L Heuser - Leisure studies, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
Contributing to the growing body of literature about older women's participation in sports,
this ethnographic study of lawn bowlers in Perth, Western Australia, revealed a five‐stage …