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    Title: Fast-disappearing destinations: the relationships among experiential authenticity, last-chance attachment and experiential relationship quality
    Authors: Ai, Chi-han
    Keywords: Experiential authenticity;experiential relationship quality;fast-disappearing destinations;last-chance attachment
    Date: 2020-01-20
    Issue Date: 2023-07-05 12:05:33 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: This paper explores the relationships among experiential authenticity, the dimensions of last-chance attachment (last-chance dependence, last-chance identity, last-chance affect and last-chance social bonding) and the dimensions of experiential relationship quality (experiential trust, experiential satisfaction and experiential loyalty). A convenience sample of 505 tourists in Malé, Banana Reef, Artificial Beach and Sun Island of the Maldives was surveyed. The results indicate (a) a positive effect of experiential authenticity on last-chance dependence, last-chance identity, last-chance affect and last-chance social bonding, respectively; (b) positive effects of last-chance dependence, last-chance identity and last-chance affect on experiential satisfaction; (c) a positive effect of experiential satisfaction on experiential trust; and (d) positive effects of both experiential trust and experiential satisfaction on experiential loyalty. The implications of this study for academics and fast-disappearing destination management are discussed.
    Relation: Journal of Sustainable Tourism 28(7), p.956-977
    DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2020.1713799
    Appears in Collections:[國際觀光管理學系] 期刊論文

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