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CURRENT ISSUES IN TOURISM
卷 26, 期 24, 页码 4018-4033出版社
ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/13683500.2022.2155507
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Multi-destination trips; tourist satisfaction; recency effects; serial order; mediating factors
This study uses a large longitudinal data set and ordered probit models to explore the role of the serial order of destinations in multi-destination trips on tourist satisfaction. The findings show that tourists tend to be highly satisfied with destinations visited later in their trip. The study also finds that factors such as length of stay, age, and travel party size mediate the relationship between the serial order of the trip and satisfaction.
Whereas the drivers of tourist satisfaction with a destination have been largely studied, we know little about whether the serial order of the destination in multi-destination trips plays a role in explaining satisfaction. Based on a large longitudinal data set and using ordered probit models, we show that tourists are systematically highly satisfied with those destinations visited later within a multi-destination trip. This finding is conditional on a large set of controls and individual random effects. Interestingly, length of stay at each destination, age and travel party size are found to be significant mediators of the relationship between the serial order of the trip and satisfaction, partially counterbalancing recall bias. The results provide evidence of recency effects in tourist satisfaction recall and have important implications for the interpretation of tourist satisfaction studies.
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