Memorable tourism experiences and critical outcomes among nature-based visitors: a fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis approach
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/27298Date
2022-08-11Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
Intense global competition for natural resources, manifesting in negative
environmental externalities, has forced hospitality and tourism
stakeholders to adopt strategies that may result in economic growth in
tandem with environmental conservation. One such strategy is to
cultivate travellers’ loyalty to the tourism destinations and encourage
them to participate in environmentally friendly activities. Using the
affective theory of social exchange, social identity, stimulus–organism–
response, tourism consumption system and attachment theories, this
study proposes and tests a configurational model that predicts the
antecedents of visitors’ pro-environmental behavioural intentions
(PEBIs) regarding their desire to revisit (REVI) and recommend (RECI) the
services that they experienced. Fuzzy-set qualitative comparative
analysis was applied to assess the effect of memorable tourism
experiences, place attachment, and demographics on these outcomes.
The findings revealed that multiple configurations can predict visitors’
intentions at tourist destinations. This study’s implications for theory,
practice, and future research directions are also discussed.
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RoutledgeCitation
Akhshik, Rezapouraghdam, Ozturen, Ramkissoon. Memorable tourism experiences and critical outcomes among nature-based visitors: a fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis approach. Current Issues in Tourism. 2022Metadata
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