• Resumo

    Bem-estar Subjetivo no Turismo Náutico Esportivo: Identificando Fatores Determinantes na Experiência de Turistas Praticantes

    Data de publicação: 24/07/2025

    Objetivo – Este estudo teve como objetivo identificar e medir os fatores que contribuem para o bem-estar subjetivo em indivíduos (atletas e praticantes) envolvidos em esportes náuticos durante uma viagem, analisando o papel do envolvimento recreacional, da conexão com a natureza e do estado de fluxo.

    Desenho/metodologia/abordagem – Foram propostas seis hipóteses, e os dados foram analisados por meio de modelagem de equações estruturais (SEM) utilizando Smart PLS e estatística descritiva. O envolvimento recreativo e a conexão com a natureza foram variáveis exógenas, o estado de fluxo atuou como mediador, e o bem-estar subjetivo foi a variável dependente.

    Resultados – Os resultados indicam que nem o envolvimento recreacional nem a conexão com a natureza aumentam diretamente o bem-estar subjetivo. No entanto, o estado de fluxo atua como um mediador, sendo influenciado por ambos os construtos. Esses achados reforçam a importância do estado de fluxo na qualidade das experiências de turismo esportivo náutico.

    Implicações práticas – Destaca-se a necessidade de desenvolver infraestruturas e serviços que facilitem o estado de fluxo, promovendo maior imersão e engajamento durante as atividades náuticas. Recomenda-se que gestores e organizadores priorizem experiências que estimulem a imersão e o envolvimento.

    Originalidade/valor – Este estudo reafirma a centralidade do estado de fluxo no bem-estar em turismo esportivo náutico e inova ao testar empiricamente a relação entre conexão com a natureza e estado de fluxo – uma associação ainda não explorada na literatura.

    Limitações da pesquisa – Este estudo apresenta algumas limitações, incluindo dificuldades em alcançar um tamanho amostral específico para análises mais robustas e possíveis vieses de memória nas respostas. Além disso, a heterogeneidade da amostra (atletas e não atletas) pode ter influenciado variáveis-chave, como o envolvimento recreativo, a conexão com a natureza e a experiência de fluxo.

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