Factors affecting adventure tourist satisfaction: Evidence from Indonesia

IF 1.2 Q4 BUSINESS Innovative Marketing Pub Date : 2023-04-19 DOI:10.21511/im.19(2).2023.05
Ade Parlaungan Nasution, Muhammad Yasir Arafat Pohan, Denny Ammari Ramadhan, Christine Herawati Limbong, Nova Jayanti Harahap
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Adventure tourism has received significant attention recently because it offers unique sensations. Managers of adventure tourism objects need to understand the determinants of satisfaction in adventure tourism. This study aims to examine the effect of intrinsic motivation and flow theory on extreme and non-extreme adventure tourists’ satisfaction in Indonesia. This study uses a quantitative approach. The sample includes 405 tourists engaged in adventure tourism activities (extreme adventure tourism activities – 200 respondents, and non-extreme adventure tourism activities – 205 respondents). Structural Equation Modeling-Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS) was used to analyze the data. The results show that autonomy and competence influence flow experience (p-value < 0.05). This applies to extreme adventure and non-extreme adventure tourism. Furthermore, flow experience has a positive effect on adventure tourist satisfaction. In the context of extreme adventure tourism, autonomy does not affect the satisfaction of extreme adventure tourists (path coefficients = 0.025 and p-value = 0.761). In the context of non-extreme adventure tourism, competence does not affect the satisfaction of non-extreme adventure tourists (path coefficients = –0.036 and p-value = 0.682). This study recommends that managers of non-extreme tourism spots add challenging aspects to tour packages because they are believed to increase tourist satisfaction.
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影响冒险游客满意度的因素:来自印度尼西亚的证据
探险旅游最近受到了极大的关注,因为它提供了独特的感觉。探险旅游对象的管理者需要了解探险旅游满意度的决定因素。本研究旨在检验内在动机和流量理论对印尼极端和非极端冒险游客满意度的影响。本研究采用了定量方法。样本包括405名从事探险旅游活动的游客(极限探险旅游活动——200名受访者,非极限探险旅游行为——205名受访者)。采用结构方程建模偏最小二乘法(SEM-PLS)对数据进行分析。结果表明,自主性和能力对流动体验有影响(p值<;0.05),这适用于极限冒险和非极限冒险旅游。此外,流动体验对探险游客的满意度有积极影响。在极限冒险旅游的背景下,自主性不影响极限冒险游客的满意度(路径系数=0.025,p值=0.761)。在非极限冒险旅游背景下,能力不会影响非极端冒险游客的满意度(路径系数=–0.036,p值=0.682)。本研究建议非极端旅游景点的管理者在旅游套餐中增加挑战性方面,因为他们被认为可以提高游客的满意度。
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Innovative Marketing
Innovative Marketing Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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58
审稿时长
9 weeks
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