Greater China Leisure Research Articles Published in Five Major Leisure Journals from 1990 to 2019 / 自1990年至2019年在五大权威休闲期刊上发表的关于大中华区休闲研究的文章
This list was developed by Gordon J. Walker and Eiji Ito in January 2020, and is extrapolated from the following information:
Ito, E., Walker, G. J., & Liang, H. (2014). A systematic review of non-Western and cross-cultural/national leisure research. Journal of Leisure Research, 46, 226-239.
Walker, G. J., & Ito, E. (2020). A comprehensive review of non-Western and cross-cultural/national leisure research from 2010 to 2019. Abstracts from the 2020 Canadian Congress on Leisure Research.
Leisure Studies
Hultsman, J. (1995). Spelling leisure. Leisure Studies, 14, 87-101.
Yau, M. K. S., & Packer, T. L. (2002). Health and well-being through T'ai Chi: Perceptions of older adults in Hong Kong. Leisure Studies, 21, 163-178.
Sivan, A. (2003). Has leisure got anything to do with learning? An exploratory study of the lifestyles of young people in Hong Kong universities. Leisure Studies, 22, 129-146.
Ngai, V. T. (2005). Leisure satisfaction and quality of life in Macao, China. Leisure Studies, 25, 195-207.
Hung, J., & Crompton, K. L. (2006). Benefits and constraints associated with the use of an urban park reported by a sample of elderly in Hong Kong. Leisure Studies, 25, 291- 311.
Tsai, C. T. L. (2006). The influence of Confucianism on women’s leisure in Taiwan. Leisure Studies, 25, 469-476.
Liao, J. (2011). No more dancing for gods: Taiwanese/Chinese identity through the Ilisin. Leisure Studies, 30, 63-83.
Cheng, T. M., & Tsaur, S. H. (2012). The relationship between serious leisure characteristics and recreation involvement: A case study of Taiwan's surfing activities. Leisure Studies, 31, 53-68.
Lee, T. H., & Chang, Y. S. (2012). The influence of experiential marketing and activity involvement on the loyalty intensions of wine tourists in Taiwan. Leisure Studies, 31, 103-121.
Liu, H., & Stebbins, R. A. (2014). Concerted singing: Leisure fulfilment in a university faculty chorus. Leisure Studies, 33, 533-545.
Zhang, Y., & Long, M. (2015). The role of Yum Cha (Cantonese morning tea) in the integration process among interprovincial migration in China. Leisure Studies, 34, 59-66.
Shiau, H. C. (2016). Guiltless consumption of space as an individualistic pursuit: Mapping out the leisure self at Starbucks in Taiwan. Leisure Studies, 35, 170-186.
Li, Y. N., & Wood, E. H. (2016). Music festival motivation in China: Free the mind. Leisure Studies, 35, 332-351.
Sun, Z., & Luo, W. (2016). Gendered construction of a Macau casino: A social semiotic analysis of tourism brochures. Leisure Studies, 35, 509-533.
Cheng, E., Pegg, S., & Stebbins, R. A. (2016). Old bodies, young hearts: A qualitative exploration of the engagement of older male amateur rugby union players in Taiwan. Leisure Studies, 35, 549-563.
Ma, S. C., & Rotherham, I. D. (2016). Residents' changed perceptions of sport event impacts: The case of the 2012 Tour de Taiwan. Leisure Studies, 35, 616-637.
Tsaur, S. H., Yen, C. H., Tu, J. H., Wang, C. H., & Liang, Y. W. (2017). Evaluation of the 2010 Taipei International Floral Exposition from the perceptions of host-city residents: A new framework for mega-event legacies measurement. Leisure Studies, 36, 65-88.
Lee, T. H., & Chang, P. S. (2017). Examining the relationships among festivalscape, experiences, and identity: Evidence from two aboriginal festivals. Leisure Studies, 36, 453-467.
Chang, L. C. (2017). Relationships of providing and receiving leisure social support to stress in older adults. Leisure Studies, 36, 519-529.
Tsaur, S. H., Yen, C. H., & Ku, P. S. (2017). An evaluation framework for the sustainable operation of leisure farms. Leisure Studies, 36, 739-751.
Lin, M., & Dong, E. (2018). Place construction and public space: Cantonese opera as leisure in urban parks of Guangzhou, China. Leisure Studies, 37, 117-131.
Ronkainen, N. J., Shuman, A., Ding, T., You, S., & Xu, L. (2018). ‘Running Fever’: Understanding runner identities in Shanghai through turning point narratives. Leisure Studies, 37, 211-222.
York, Q. Y., & Ye, B. H. (2018). Research Note: Why gold is so stronghold, revealing the mechanism of China's golden week holiday system. Leisure Studies, 37, 352-358.
Chen, S. F., Lou, S. J., & Ma, S. M. (2018). Role of positive emotions in the constraint process: The case of Taiwanese college students. Leisure Studies, 37, 574-588.
Li, M. Z., & Stodolska, M. (2018). Dramaturgical performances and work-leisure dynamics in rural-to-urban domestic migrations. Leisure Studies, 37, 603-614.
Sivan, A., Tam, V., Siu, G., & Stebbins, R. (2019). Adolescents' choice and pursuit of their most important and interesting leisure activities. Leisure Studies, 38, 98-113.
Gao, M., Chen, C. C., Huang, Y. C., & Lin, Y. H. (2019). Work and leisure in Taiwan: Examining the antecedents and consequences of work-leisure conflicts. Leisure Studies, 38, 128-143.
Liu, H., & Fu, J. (2019). Religious leisure, heritage, and identity construction: A case of Tibetan college students. Leisure Studies, 38, 603-617.
Journal of Leisure Research
Su, B., Chen, X., & Wei, Z. (2006). Leisure life in later years: Differences between rural and urban elderly residents in China. Journal of Leisure Research, 38, 381-397.
Walker, G. J., Jackson, E. L., & Deng, J. (2007). Culture and leisure constraints: A Comparison of Canadian and Mainland Chinese university students. Journal of Leisure Research, 39, 567-590.
Walker, G. J., Jackson, E. L., & Deng, J. (2008). The role of self-construal as an intervening variable between culture and leisure constraints: A comparison of Canadian and Mainland Chinese university students. Journal of Leisure Research, 40, 90-109.
Wang, X., & Walker, G. J. (2011). The effects of face concerns on university students' leisure travel: A cross-cultural comparison. Journal of Leisure Research, 43, 133-147.
Tsaur, S. H., Liang, Y. W., & Lin, W. R. (2012). Conceptualization and measurement of the recreationist-environment fit. Journal of Leisure Research, 44, 110-130.
Weng, P. Y., & Chiang, Y. C. (2014). Psychological restoration through indoor and outdoor leisure activities. Journal of Leisure Research, 46, 203-217.
Guo, T., & Schneider, I. (2015). Measurement properties and cross-cultural equivalence of negotiation with outdoor recreation constraints. Journal of Leisure Research, 47, 125-153.
Tsaur, S. H., Lin, W. R., & Cheng, T. M. (2015). Toward a structural model of challenge experience in adventure recreation. Journal of Leisure Research, 47, 322-336.
Chang, L. C. (2015). Reexamining the relationship between leisure and stress among older adults. Journal of Leisure Research, 47, 358-372.
Chick, G., Hsu, Y. C., Yeh, C. K., & Hsieh, Y. C. (2015). Informant-provided leisure constraints in six Taiwanese cities. Journal of Leisure Research, 47, 501-512.
Wei, X., Huang, S., Stodolska, M., & Yu, Y. (2015). Leisure time, leisure activities, and happiness in China. Journal of Leisure Research, 47, 556-576.
Liang, Y. W. (2018). Conceptualization and measurement of work-leisure facilitation. Journal of Leisure Research, 49, 109-132.
Son, J. S., & Chen, C. C. (2018). Does using a smartphone for work purposes ‘ruin’ your leisure? Examining the role of smartphone use in work-leisure conflict and satisfaction. Journal of Leisure Research, 49, 236-257.
Lin, M., & Graefe, A. R. (2019). Roller-skating into the big city: A case study of migrant workers' informal leisure activity in Guangzhou, China. Journal of Leisure Research, 50, 181-200.
Leisure Sciences
Tsai, E. H. L. (2005). A cross-cultural study of the influence of perceived positive outcomes on participation in regular active recreation: Hong Kong and Australian university students. Leisure Sciences, 27, 385-404.
Walker, G. J., & Wang, X. (2008). A cross-cultural comparison of Canadian and Mainland Chinese university students' leisure motivations. Leisure Sciences, 30, 179-197.
Tsaur, S. H., & Liang, Y. W. (2008). Serious leisure and recreation specialization. Leisure Sciences, 30, 325-341.
Lee, T. H. (2009). A structural model to examine how destination image, attitude, and motivation affect the future behavior of tourists. Leisure Sciences, 31, 215-236.
Walker, G. J. (2009). Culture, self-construal, and leisure motivations. Leisure Sciences, 31, 347-363.
Tsai, E. H. L., & Coleman, D. J. (2009). The influence of constraints and self-efficacies on participation in regular active recreation. Leisure Sciences, 31, 364-383.
Tsai, C. T. L. (2010). A reflection on cultural conflicts in women's leisure. Leisure Sciences, 32, 386-390.
Ma, S. M., Tan, Y., & Ma, M. C. (2012). Testing a structural model of psychological well-being, leisure negotiation, and leisure participation with Taiwanese college students. Leisure Sciences, 34, 55-71.
Tsaur, S. H., Liang, Y. W., & Hsu, H. J. (2012). A multidimensional measurement of work-leisure conflict. Leisure Sciences, 34, 395-416.
Dong, E., & Chick, G. (2012). Leisure constraints in six Chinese cities. Leisure Sciences, 34, 417-435.
Wu, T. C., Scott, D., & Yang, C. C. (2013).Advanced or addicted? Exploring the relationship of recreation specialization to flow experiences and online game addiction. Leisure Sciences, 35, 203-217.
Chen, H. M., Tu, H. M., & Ho, C. L. (2013). Understanding biophilia leisure as facilitating well-being and environment: An examination of participants' attitudes toward horticultural activity. Leisure Sciences, 35, 301-319.
Ma, S., & Ma, S. (2014). Testing a structural model of psychological well-being and constraints negotiation in recreational sports participation in individuals with type 2 diabetes. Leisure Sciences, 36, 268-292.
Chick, G., Hsu, Y. C., Yeh, C. K., & Hsieh, C. M. (2015). Leisure constraints, leisure satisfaction, life satisfaction, and self-rated health in six cities in Taiwan. Leisure Sciences, 37, 232-251.
Cheng, C. K. & Chou, S. F. (2015). The influence of place change on place bonding: A longitudinal panel study of renovated park users. Leisure Sciences, 37, 391-414.
Liu, H., & Walker, G. J. (2015). The effect of urbanization, motivation, and constraint on Chinese people's leisure-time physical activity. Leisure Sciences, 37, 458-478.
Chick, G., Hsu, Y. C., Yeh, C. K., Hsieh, C. M., Bae, S. Y., & Iarmolenko, S. (2016). Cultural consonance in leisure, leisure satisfaction, life satisfaction, and self-rated health in urban Taiwan. Leisure Sciences, 38, 402-423.
Lu, W. H. (2017). Self-transformation in Go games: An autoethnographic study of a serious leisure pursuit. Leisure Sciences, 39, 94-107.
Ito, E., Walker, G. J., Liu, H., & Mitas, O. (2017). A cross-cultural/national study of Canadian, Chinese, and Japanese university students' leisure satisfaction and subjective well-being. Leisure Sciences, 39, 186-204.
Lee, E. Y., Yi, K. J., Walker, G. J., & Spence, J. C. (2017). Preferred leisure type, value orientations, and psychological well-being among East Asian youth. Leisure Sciences, 39, 355-375.
Leisure / Loisir
Hsu, Y. C. (2001). Contrasting the non-use value of a US and a Taiwan wildlife reserve. Leisure / Loisir, 26, 235-255.
Tsai, E. H. L., & Coleman, D. J. (2007). Preferences for active recreation and perceived constraints to regular active recreation participation. A cross-cultural study of Hong Kong and Australian university students. Leisure / Loisir, 31, 155-189.
Wang, X., & Walker, G. J. (2010). A comparison of Canadian and Chinese university students' travel motivations. Leisure / Loisir, 34, 279-293.
Loisir et Société / Society and Leisure
Blair, K. (1991). Leisure in China. Problems of defining the invisible: An attempt to see beyond the mirror of one's cultural assumptions. Loisir et Société / Society and Leisure, 14, 343-355.
NG, P. P. (1996). Leisure and social change in Hong Kong. Loisir et Société / Society and Leisure, 19, 91-113.
Sivan, A., Fung, A., Fung, L., & Ruskin, H. (2002). Determinants of participation disposition in leisure among Hong Kong school students. Loisir et Société / Society and Leisure, 25, 155-170.
Chang, H. H. (2017). Flow experience in the leisure activities of retirees. Loisir et Société / Society and Leisure, 40, 401-419.