Browsing Research publications by Author "Ragsdell, Gillian"
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Applying the motivation-opportunity-ability (MOA) model to reveal factors that influence inclusive engagement within local community festivals : The case of UtcaZene 2012
Jepson, Allan; Clarke, Alan; Ragsdell, Gillian (2013)This paper contributes to the debate on community engagement and participation in local community festivals and events by empirically analysing the factors which either inhibit or facilitate engagement therein. The ... -
Applying ‘self-efficacy’ theory to the Motivation-Opportunity-Ability (MOA) Model to reveal factors that influence inclusive engagement within local community festivals
Jepson, Allan; Clarke, Alan; Ragsdell, Gillian (2013-06)Purpose: This paper makes the case for integrating Bandura’s (1986) theory of self-efficacy within the Motivation-Opportunity-Ability (MOA) model and demonstrates how this could be achieved by applying it to a local community ... -
Integrating ‘self-efficacy’ theory to the Motivation-Opportunity-Ability (MOA) Model to reveal factors that influence inclusive engagement within local community festivals
Jepson, Allan; Clarke, Alan; Ragsdell, Gillian (2014-10-14)This study lies within what Getz (2010) refers to as the ‘classical discourse’ within festival studies as its context is firmly situated within cultural anthropology and sociology. The study, like many others, is ... -
Investigating the application of the Motivation-Opportunity-Ability Model to reveal factors which facilitate or inhibit inclusive engagement within local community festivals
Jepson, Allan; Clarke, Alan; Ragsdell, Gillian (2014-08-13)This paper aims to contribute to the debate on community engagement and participation in local community festivals and events by analysing the factors which either inhibit or facilitate engagement within local community ... -
Knowledge Sharing : Insights from Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) Festival Volunteers
Ragsdell, Gillian; Jepson, Allan (2014)Improving Knowledge Transfer in Festivals: Lessons from CAMRA Volunteers Festivals are often vital for the survival of an organisation; they are especially vital to not-for-profit organisations since they generally provide ...