Making space for experiences [PDF]
Leisure and retail providers need to understand the elements of the visitor experience and the way in which they evaluate their satisfaction. This article suggests a holistic prism model of the interaction between the management and the visitor in a ...
A Parasuraman +18 more
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The accommodation experiencescape: a comparative assessment of hotels and Airbnb [PDF]
PURPOSE: Accommodations providers in the sharing economy are increasingly competing with the hotel industry vis-à-vis the guest experience. Additionally, experience-related research remains underrepresented in the hospitality and tourism literature ...
Lehto, Xinran +2 more
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Co-Creation Experiences: Attention and Memorability [PDF]
ABSTRACTThis study examines the on-site co-creation experience from a tourist perspective. A review of the literature and in-depth interviews with tourists who participated in a ‘swimming with dolphins’ experience are used to explore the importance of co-creation in enhancing attention and the memorability of the experience.
Campos, Ana Cláudia +3 more
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Negative memorable experience: North American and British Airbnb guests’ perspectives
Purpose This paper aims to explore the components of a negative memorable Airbnb experience. Design/methodology/approach Two studies of North American and British nationals were conducted online using an open-ended survey questionnaire with photo ...
Erose Sthapit +2 more
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The effect of tourists’ perceptions of a tourism product on memorable travel experience: Implications for destination branding. [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to analyse how tourists’ perceptions of a destination’s tourism product influences memorable tourism experiences and how gender differences influence tourists’ perceptions of tourism product.
Ladkin, Adele, Tukamushaba, E., Xiao, H.
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What you know can influence what you are going to know (especially for older adults) [PDF]
Stimuli related to an individual's knowledge/experience are often more memorable than abstract stimuli, particularly for older adults. This has been found when material that is congruent with knowledge is contrasted with material that is incongruent with
AD Castel +28 more
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The role of human emotions in memorable tourism experience and revisit intention
As tourism research focuses on experience, memorable tourism experience (MTE) is gaining importance among academia and destination managers. However, only limited studies have examined the antecedents and consequences of MTE.
Abhijeet Vikramaditya Tiwari +2 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Exploring Memorable Sacred Tourism Experiences and Place Attachment
Ever since people have travelled to sacred places, religious and sacred sites have become some of the most visited destinations globally (Griftiths, 2011; Nyaupane et al., 2015), providing fascinating forms of travel (Griffin & Raj, 2017).
Carla Silva +3 more
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Going back to its roots: can hospitableness provide hotels competitive advantage over the sharing economy? [PDF]
While the customer experience is at the heart of the hospitality industry, experience-related research remains underrepresented. This gap is critical, particularly given the emerging threat of the sharing economy to the hotel industry along experiential ...
Lehto, Xinran +2 more
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The present study examines the effects of dimensions of Memorable Tourism Experience (MTE) scale on domestic tourists’ revisit intention to Danang tourist destination. An online survey of 309 tourists who has visited Danang for data analysis.
Pham Thi Lan Huong +2 more
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