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Study on the relationship between tourists’ interaction, experience value and revisiting intention

In: Proceedings of the 2023 2nd International Conference on Public Service, Economic Management and Sustainable Development (PESD 2023)

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  • Weiyi Zhao

    (Sichuan Agricultural University, School of Business and Tourism)

  • Changtai Lu

    (Sichuan Agricultural University, School of Business and Tourism)

  • Zhiping Zheng

    (Sichuan Agricultural University, School of Business and Tourism)

Abstract

Sojourning has gradually become a method for the elderly in the new era. It not only provides a high-quality lifestyle for the active elderly but also opens a new road for national economic growth. Taking the sojourn for the aged as the research object, this paper builds a theoretical model of “interaction among tourists -- tourist experience value -- willingness to revisit “, and takes Dujiangyan City as a case for empirical study. The conclusion is as follows: The interaction between tourists can directly affect the intention of revisiting, and the tourist experience value plays a part of the intermediary role, while the interference behavior between tourists has no significant influence on the experience value and the intention of revisiting. Destinations and institutions related to the sojourn for the aged, as the bearing places for interaction among tourists, can take active measures to stimulate this interaction, enhance the experience value of sojourn for the aged, and increase the revisit rate.

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  • Weiyi Zhao & Changtai Lu & Zhiping Zheng, 2023. "Study on the relationship between tourists’ interaction, experience value and revisiting intention," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Zhikai Wang & Qiujing Wu & Songsong Liu & Guoliang Wang & Jia Li (ed.), Proceedings of the 2023 2nd International Conference on Public Service, Economic Management and Sustainable Development (PESD 2023), pages 228-236, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-344-3_28
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-344-3_28
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