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    Title: Creative experiences, memorability and revisit intention in creative tourism
    Authors: Hung, WL (Hung, Wei-Li)
    Lee, YJ (Lee, Yi-Ju)
    Huang, PH (Huang, Po-Hsuan)
    Contributors: 觀光系
    Keywords: sense of achievement
    unique learning
    interaction with instructors
    mediating effects
    memorability
    Date: 2016-07
    Issue Date: 2017-04-13 09:41:16 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The objective of this study was to identify hypothesised relationships among creative experiences, memorability, and revisit intentions in creative tourism. Face-to-face questionnaire survey was adopted and 399 valid questionnaires were collected in the pottery town of Yingge in Taiwan. The results show significantly positive relationships among creative experiences, memorability, and revisit intentions. Structural equation modelling analysis verified that memorability fully mediated the effect of creative experiences on revisit intentions. The study suggests that memorability may be a more appropriate predictor to revisit intentions, particularly in the case of creative activities.
    Relation: CURRENT ISSUES IN TOURISM 卷: 19 期: 8 頁碼: 763-770
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Tourism & Graduate Institute of Tourism Industry ] periodical articles

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