2005
DOI: 10.1007/s00106-004-1212-z
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Führt eine Schallpegelabsenkung in Diskotheken zu einem Rückgang der Besucher?

Abstract: The results of this study contradict the fears of discotheque operators that adolescents would visit the discotheque less frequently if the sound levels are lowered moderately. To prove the effects of a sound level reduction, however, separate studies are needed.

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“…In the sports and exercise domain, prevention campaigns focusing on the risks of highly amplified music hardly exist, while in the clubbing scene, such strategies are implemented habitually (Gilles and Van de Heyning, 2014). As previous research demonstrated that the model of the theory of planned behavior might provide a theoretical framework to predict and alter human health behavior (Weichbold and Zorowka, 2005), employing preventive campaigns might amend exercisers’ attitudes toward noise and hearing protection (Gilles and Van de Heyning, 2014).…”
Section: Musical Intensity and Leisure: Less Is Morementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the sports and exercise domain, prevention campaigns focusing on the risks of highly amplified music hardly exist, while in the clubbing scene, such strategies are implemented habitually (Gilles and Van de Heyning, 2014). As previous research demonstrated that the model of the theory of planned behavior might provide a theoretical framework to predict and alter human health behavior (Weichbold and Zorowka, 2005), employing preventive campaigns might amend exercisers’ attitudes toward noise and hearing protection (Gilles and Van de Heyning, 2014).…”
Section: Musical Intensity and Leisure: Less Is Morementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existe un estudio sobre disputas por derechos de autor entre discotecas y sociedades gestoras (Homan, 2010), estudios sobre las discotecas como lugar de trabajo (Sosteric, 1993(Sosteric, , 1996, estudios históricos (Austin, 1994;Krasnow, 1999;Oak & Schmidgall, 2009;Tuck, 2008), y un grupo de estudios sobre servicescape (Berkley, 1996;Kubacki, Skinner, Parfitt & Moss, 2007;McVeigh, 2004;Rose, 1994;Skinner, Kubacki, Parfitt & Moss, 2008;Skinner, Moss & Parfitt, 2005) que constituyen las únicas publicaciones de interés para estudiosos de la gestión y el turismo. Existen algunos estudios etnográficos realizados en el contexto de las discotecas (Davis, 2008;Hendrie, Mannion & Godfrey, 2009;Réau, 2006;Weichbold & Zorowka, 2005), estudiando las discotecas como un entorno de exhibición sexual (Hendrieet al, 2009) y ostentación social (Davis, 2008;Réau, 2006).…”
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