The Relationships among Perceived Psycho-Physiological Health, Psychological Well-Being, Perceived Value, and Revisiting Behavioral Intentions-The Case of Hot Springs Tourists
碩士 === 逢甲大學 === 景觀與遊憩研究所 === 98 === Tourism researchers have recognized the possible factors influencing hot springs tourists’ revisiting intentions, however, few current studies make an attempt to examine thoroughly the constructs of perceived psycho-physiological health, psychological well-being,...
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ndltd-TW-098FCU053580142016-04-20T04:18:20Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/62488041663865684006 The Relationships among Perceived Psycho-Physiological Health, Psychological Well-Being, Perceived Value, and Revisiting Behavioral Intentions-The Case of Hot Springs Tourists 知覺身心理健康、心理幸福感、知覺價值與重遊行為意圖關係之研究-以溫泉遊客為例 Siao-Cing Wu 吳曉晴 碩士 逢甲大學 景觀與遊憩研究所 98 Tourism researchers have recognized the possible factors influencing hot springs tourists’ revisiting intentions, however, few current studies make an attempt to examine thoroughly the constructs of perceived psycho-physiological health, psychological well-being, perceived value, and the relationships among those constructs. Accordingly, the purpose of this study is to investigate empirically the relationships among perceived psycho-physiological health, psychological well-being, perceived value, and revisiting behavioral intention to the Pei-Tou hot springs destination in Taiwan. In this study a total 583 on-site tourists were surveyed. The results indicated that perceived psycho-physiological health, psychological well-being, perceived value were important antecedent variables of hot spring tourists’ revisiting behavioral intentions. Besides, the results showed that the claims of cognitive psychology, "cognitive - affective - attitude - behavior intention," for the hot spring visitors was supported. The findings provide the following suggestions for the hot springs industry, including the advertising appeals of: (1) perceived value of hot springs tourists; (2) the simple happiness and multi-level health experience of hot springs; and (3) perceived physical and psychological health of hot springs. Chung-Hsien Lin 林宗賢 2010 學位論文 ; thesis 111 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 逢甲大學 === 景觀與遊憩研究所 === 98 === Tourism researchers have recognized the possible factors influencing hot springs tourists’ revisiting intentions, however, few current studies make an attempt to examine thoroughly the constructs of perceived psycho-physiological health, psychological well-being, perceived value, and the relationships among those constructs. Accordingly, the purpose of this study is to investigate empirically the relationships among perceived psycho-physiological health, psychological well-being, perceived value, and revisiting behavioral intention to the Pei-Tou hot springs destination in Taiwan. In this study a total 583 on-site tourists were surveyed. The results indicated that perceived psycho-physiological health, psychological well-being, perceived value were important antecedent variables of hot spring tourists’ revisiting behavioral intentions. Besides, the results showed that the claims of cognitive psychology, "cognitive - affective - attitude - behavior intention," for the hot spring visitors was supported.
The findings provide the following suggestions for the hot springs industry, including the advertising appeals of: (1) perceived value of hot springs tourists; (2) the simple happiness and multi-level health experience of hot springs; and (3) perceived physical and psychological health of hot springs.
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The Relationships among Perceived Psycho-Physiological Health, Psychological Well-Being, Perceived Value, and Revisiting Behavioral Intentions-The Case of Hot Springs Tourists |
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