Destination Service Encounter Modeling and Relationships with Tourist Satisfaction
Tourists are in contact with two types of services at destinations: enterprise services offered by tourism enterprises (e.g., hotels, shops, restaurants, etc.) and public services (public transportation, public information, public safety, etc.) provided by the local government. Following Churchill&a...
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doaj-54c9cbf9f3f54c949cbca2ab57ce88c62020-11-25T02:00:08ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-02-0111496010.3390/su11040960su11040960Destination Service Encounter Modeling and Relationships with Tourist SatisfactionMeijing Zhou0Fuyuan Wang1Kaiyong Wang2Business School, Central South University, Changsha 410083, ChinaInstitute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, ChinaInstitute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, ChinaTourists are in contact with two types of services at destinations: enterprise services offered by tourism enterprises (e.g., hotels, shops, restaurants, etc.) and public services (public transportation, public information, public safety, etc.) provided by the local government. Following Churchill’s (1979) procedures, a model of destination service encounters (DSEs), including four dimensions (i.e.,enterprise personal interaction encounters (EPIEs), enterprise physical environment encounters (EPEEs), public personal interaction encounters (PPIEs), public physical environment encounters (PPEEs), and 10 subdimensions, was constructed. Then, the effects of DSEs on tourist satisfaction (TS) were tested with data collected in Shaoshan Township, China. The results revealed that EPIEs, PPIEs, and PPEEs had significant positive effects on TS. This model promotes the application of service encounter (SE) theory in destination management, and it offers implications for the synergy management of public and private sectors at destinations to improve tourist experiences.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/4/960service encounters (SEs)destination service encounters (DSEs)public service encounters (PSEs)tourist satisfaction (TS)Shaoshan Township |
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Destination Service Encounter Modeling and Relationships with Tourist Satisfaction |
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Destination Service Encounter Modeling and Relationships with Tourist Satisfaction |
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destination service encounter modeling and relationships with tourist satisfaction |
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Tourists are in contact with two types of services at destinations: enterprise services offered by tourism enterprises (e.g., hotels, shops, restaurants, etc.) and public services (public transportation, public information, public safety, etc.) provided by the local government. Following Churchill’s (1979) procedures, a model of destination service encounters (DSEs), including four dimensions (i.e.,enterprise personal interaction encounters (EPIEs), enterprise physical environment encounters (EPEEs), public personal interaction encounters (PPIEs), public physical environment encounters (PPEEs), and 10 subdimensions, was constructed. Then, the effects of DSEs on tourist satisfaction (TS) were tested with data collected in Shaoshan Township, China. The results revealed that EPIEs, PPIEs, and PPEEs had significant positive effects on TS. This model promotes the application of service encounter (SE) theory in destination management, and it offers implications for the synergy management of public and private sectors at destinations to improve tourist experiences. |
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service encounters (SEs) destination service encounters (DSEs) public service encounters (PSEs) tourist satisfaction (TS) Shaoshan Township |
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