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Time for Tea : Factors of Service Quality, Memorable Tourism Experience and Loyalty in Sustainable Tea Tourism Destination

Ng, Siew Imm ; Lim, Xin Jean ; Hall, C. Michael LU ; Tee, Keng Kok ; Basha, Norazlyn Kamal ; Ibrahim, Wan Siti Nabilah Binti and Naderi Koupaei, Sara (2022) In Sustainability (Switzerland) 14(21).
Abstract

Underpinned by Script Theory and the S-O-R model, this research enhances the green tourism consumption literature to identify how destination service quality contributes to visitors’ memorable experiences and loyalty towards a place-based food tourism attraction. A total of 202 tourists who visited the Best of Highlands tea plantation in Malaysia were surveyed using an online questionnaire. Using PLS-SEM, this study has several notable findings: (i) destination service quality factors: activities, cleanliness, language, and security emerged as predictors of memorable tourism experiences; (ii) memorable tourism experiences strongly predicted destination loyalty; and (iii) memorable tourism experiences mediate the path between destination... (More)

Underpinned by Script Theory and the S-O-R model, this research enhances the green tourism consumption literature to identify how destination service quality contributes to visitors’ memorable experiences and loyalty towards a place-based food tourism attraction. A total of 202 tourists who visited the Best of Highlands tea plantation in Malaysia were surveyed using an online questionnaire. Using PLS-SEM, this study has several notable findings: (i) destination service quality factors: activities, cleanliness, language, and security emerged as predictors of memorable tourism experiences; (ii) memorable tourism experiences strongly predicted destination loyalty; and (iii) memorable tourism experiences mediate the path between destination service quality and destination loyalty. This study therefore provides new insights into both sustainable tea tourism and script theory with respect to how memories guide future decision making. These results also provide insights for tea tourism providers in designing an unforgettable destination that stimulates the tourist’s intention to revisit the destination and to communicate it to others.

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destination loyalty, destination service quality, memorable tourism experience, sustainable tourism, tea tourism
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Sustainability (Switzerland)
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14
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14327
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MDPI AG
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2071-1050
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10.3390/su142114327
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  author       = {{Ng, Siew Imm and Lim, Xin Jean and Hall, C. Michael and Tee, Keng Kok and Basha, Norazlyn Kamal and Ibrahim, Wan Siti Nabilah Binti and Naderi Koupaei, Sara}},
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  title        = {{Time for Tea : Factors of Service Quality, Memorable Tourism Experience and Loyalty in Sustainable Tea Tourism Destination}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su142114327}},
  doi          = {{10.3390/su142114327}},
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