Travel Dining Experiencescape: A Comparative Evaluation of Dining Experiences in Restaurants and P2P Dining

O. Mhlanga
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The emergence of P2P dining services has fundamentally altered consumer experiences in tourism gastronomy. Despite an increase in experience-related research in the sharing economy, existing literature focuses almost exclusively on P2P accommodation, with an obvious neglect of P2P dining. The purpose of this study was to examine the nature of experiential consumption underlying restaurants and P2P dining services. A survey of 640 international travelers who dined in restaurants or P2P dining facilities in South Africa, reveals that P2P dining outperformed restaurants in several domains in the provision of most experience dimensions. The study demonstrates that the dimensions of ethical consumerism and hospitableness represent valuable additions to Pine and Gilmore’s original experience economy construct. The study points out the necessity to create an expansive experiential proposition that goes beyond Pine and Gilmore’s original experience economy construct (e.g., storytelling) to evoke positive emotions and subsequent behavioral intentions for travelers.
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旅游餐饮体验景观:餐厅和 P2P 餐饮体验比较评估
P2P 餐饮服务的出现从根本上改变了消费者的旅游美食体验。尽管共享经济中与体验相关的研究越来越多,但现有文献几乎只关注 P2P 住宿,明显忽视了 P2P 餐饮。本研究旨在探讨餐厅和 P2P 餐饮服务背后的体验式消费的本质。通过对在南非餐厅或 P2P 餐饮设施就餐的 640 名国际旅行者进行调查,发现 P2P 餐饮在提供大多数体验维度的多个领域都优于餐厅。该研究表明,道德消费主义和好客程度这两个维度是对 Pine 和 Gilmore 最初的体验经济构建的宝贵补充。研究指出,有必要创建一个超越 Pine 和 Gilmore 最初的体验经济结构(如讲故事)的扩展体验主张,以唤起旅行者的积极情绪和随后的行为意向。
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