The importance of the social environment on leisure destination choice: A mixed multinomial analysis of homophilic preferences.

IF 3.1 3区 经济学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Benjamin Gramsch-Calvo, Kay W Axhausen
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Abstract

Individuals are fond of belonging to a social environment with a similar social background, which can impact the individual's decision to visit specific venues for leisure activities. Using data from Zurich, we have measured the preference for a social environment in four categories of leisure venues: restaurants, cafes, bars, and nightclubs; the estimation was performed using a mixed multinomial logit model to see how homophily for socioeconomic characteristics can impact the decisions of choosing a leisure venue. The models included three homophilic preferences: age, income, and cultural origin as variables of interest. The results show a positive impact of the three variables in different degrees: age is the most relevant in the two venue categories, income only impacts when individuals choose restaurants or cafes, and cultural background is more relevant for nightlife venues. These results show that the sociodemographic characteristics of the social environment are relevant for the choice of leisure destinations. These findings can contribute to the formulation of policies to create more diverse leisure environments and socially cohesive communities.

社会环境对休闲目的地选择的重要性:同性偏好的混合多项分析。
个体喜欢归属于具有相似社会背景的社会环境,这可能会影响个体前往特定场所进行休闲活动的决定。利用苏黎世的数据,我们测量了四类休闲场所对社会环境的偏好:餐馆、咖啡馆、酒吧和夜总会;使用混合多项逻辑模型进行估计,以了解社会经济特征的同质性如何影响选择休闲场所的决策。该模型包括三种同性恋偏好:年龄、收入和文化出身作为感兴趣的变量。结果显示,三个变量都有不同程度的正向影响:年龄在两个场所类别中最相关,收入仅在个人选择餐馆或咖啡馆时产生影响,文化背景对夜生活场所的影响更大。这些结果表明,社会环境的社会人口学特征与休闲目的地的选择有关。这些发现有助于制定政策,以创造更多样化的休闲环境和社会凝聚力的社区。
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