Understanding Travellers’ Intention to Stay at Rural Homestay: A Comparative Study between Actual and Potential Homestay Guests

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The existence of homestays in rural areas has yet to receive substantial welcome from certain visitors, emphasis is placed on the values offered. This study explored the drivers (i.e., functional value, social value, emotional value, trust, and cleanliness) for rural homestay accommodations and their impacts on intentions to stay through voluntary responses gathered from actual and potential homestay guests. 292 valid responses were used to discover homestay guests’ intentions to stay at rural homestay. A partial least squares-structural equation modelling and multi-group analysis were employed for preliminary and comparative analyses. Last but not least, the constructs that were assessed were visually presented in the path models. The results determine five established clusters of research, commonly applying the theory of planned behaviour. Interestingly, this study discovered that cleanliness was perceived as a determinant on intention to stay at rural homestays for both actual and potential homestay guests. Some of the determinants were perceived differently according to group of guests. Despite numerous studies have been conducted in Malaysia to identify the different elements influencing the intention of Malaysian individuals to stay at rural homestay, however, there is no known study has been conducted by looking into the list of proposed independent variables namely functional value, social value, emotional value, trust, and cleanliness in a single framework. This study is considerably one of the first to employ a technique of multi-group analysis, where the insights from two different types of travellers; that is actual and potential guests of rural homestays in Sarawak.
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了解旅客入住乡村民宿的意向:实际和潜在民宿客人的比较研究
农村地区民宿的存在尚未受到某些游客的实质性欢迎,重点在于其提供的价值。本研究通过收集实际和潜在民宿客人的自愿回答,探讨了乡村民宿住宿的驱动因素(即功能价值、社会价值、情感价值、信任和清洁)及其对住宿意向的影响。我们利用 292 份有效问卷调查了民宿客人入住乡村民宿的意愿。采用偏最小二乘法结构方程模型和多组分析法进行了初步分析和比较分析。最后,在路径模型中直观地呈现了所评估的建构。研究结果确定了五个既定的研究集群,这些集群通常采用计划行为理论。有趣的是,本研究发现,清洁度被认为是实际和潜在民宿客人入住乡村民宿意愿的决定因素。不同群体的客人对其中一些决定因素的看法也不尽相同。尽管马来西亚已经开展了大量研究,以确定影响马来西亚人入住乡村民宿意向的不同因素,但是,还没有一项已知的研究是在一个单一的框架内,通过研究拟议的自变量清单(即功能价值、社会价值、情感价值、信任和清洁度)来进行的。本研究是首批采用多群体分析技术的研究之一,从两类不同的旅行者(即沙捞越乡村民宿的实际住客和潜在住客)那里获得见解。
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