Understanding Memorable Tourism Experience: Long-Term Memory System and Revisit Intention
Catégorie d'article: Research Article
Publié en ligne: 31 janv. 2024
Pages: 125 - 141
Reçu: 07 juin 2023
Accepté: 16 août 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/ejthr-2023-0011
Mots clés
© 2023 Danni Wang et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Destinations: Lake District, London, Penzance, Highlands, Cotswolds, Edinburgh, Glasgow, York, Cornwall, Weymouth, Grassholm, Bristol, Swansea, etc. Features: forest, lake, stone city, architecture, beach, museum, castle, cathedral, exhibition, animal farm, festival, fireworks, sea, sky, etc. Memorable Scenes: Rainy day in the Highlands, Ancient and traditional architecture in Edinburgh, Llama farm near Sheffield, Interior design of York Cathedral, Stone houses in Cotswolds, etc. |
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Christmas market Christmas service in the cathedral Football match Balloon festival New Year fireworks Sunset with white houses British afternoon tea (British Museum and library-themed cafe) British food (black pudding, Yorkshire pudding, etc.) Cycling by the beach in Swansea Lodging inside the Lake District Countless collections in the British Museum |
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Communication with the local people Travel with unfamiliar people Cooking at Airbnb with travel partners Happy moments with friends Walking long distances with luggage and girlfriend Family traveling together Dinner with Airbnb host Lifestyles of local people |
Revisit Intention to MTE Destinations (Binary Logit Model)
Constant | 1.105 |
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0.77 |
1.158 | |
−0.017 |
1.027 | |
0.094 |
1.021 | |
0.442 |
1.060 | |
Male | 0.339 |
1.072 |
Length of MTE trip | 0.160 |
1.023 |
Frequent travellers (once a week during the study time) | −1.444 |
1.047 |
Experienced COVID-19 pandemic when studying in the UK | 0.626 |
1.188 |
26 to 30 years old | −0.551 |
1.199 |
−2 log likelihood (full model) | 148.366 | |
Nagelkerke’s pseudo-R-square | 0.163 | |
Chi-square | 18.531 |
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Male | 8 |
Female | 15 |
20–25 | 9 |
26–30 | 11 |
31–35 | 3 |
Full-Time Work | 17 |
Others | 6 |
Single | 16 |
Married | 6 |
Unrevealed | 1 |
High School and Foundation | 3 |
Undergraduate | 9 |
Postgraduate | 23 |
2.6 | |
2.3 |
Participant Profile (n=184)
Age | ||
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1 | 0.5 |
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38 | 20.7 |
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88 | 47.8 |
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46 | 25.0 |
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5 | 2.7 |
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6 | 3.3 |
Gender | ||
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125 | 67.9 |
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59 | 32.1 |
Marital Status | ||
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117 | 63.6 |
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28 | 15.2 |
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35 | 19.0 |
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4 | 2.2 |
Occupational Status | ||
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164 | 89.1 |
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10 | 5.4 |
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10 | 5.4 |
Travel Frequency During Study Time | ||
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8 | 4.3 |
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30 | 16.3 |
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40 | 21.7 |
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61 | 33.2 |
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29 | 15.8 |
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11 | 6.0 |
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5 | 2.7 |
Length of the MTE trip (n = 176 with 8 missing values) | ||
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66 | 37.5 |
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83 | 47.2 |
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20 | 11.4 |
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7 | 4.0 |
Travel companion of MTE trip(s) | ||
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16 | 8.7 |
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17 | 9.2 |
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9 | 4.9 |
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83 | 45.1 |
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59 | 32.1 |
Factor Development by Principal Component Analysis (n=184)
0.873 | ||||
0.851 | ||||
0.814 | ||||
0.801 | ||||
0.770 | ||||
0.665 | ||||
0.634 | ||||
0.776 | ||||
0.772 | ||||
0.756 | ||||
0.700 | ||||
0.619 | ||||
0.618 | ||||
0.802 | ||||
0.777 | ||||
0.762 | ||||
0.722 | ||||
0.615 | ||||
0.820 | ||||
0.735 | ||||
0.719 | ||||
0.686 | ||||
0.672 | ||||
9.192 | 3.133 | 1.965 | 1.109 | |
20.263 | 16.486 | 15.295 | 14.909 | |
0.905 | 0.848 | 0.879 | 0.882 |