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Research on Motivation, Experience, Satisfaction and Behavioral Intention of Museum Tourism—A Case of Macau Museum

In: Tourism and Hospitality Development Between China and EU

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  • Juan Tang

    (Macau University of Science and Technology)

  • Chenyu Qiu

    (Macau University of Science and Technology)

Abstract

With the continuous development of the society, the functions of museum go beyond collection, conservation, display of cultural and spiritual heritage. It has developed into a multifunctional institution with education, leisure, entertainment, social significance. Modern museums not only provide people with place to learn new knowledge, but also serve as new tourist attractions for the city. Now, museum tourism is becoming a major driving force to stimulate economic growth of the city. Visiting the museum itself is a process of experience, the study of which can greatly promote the development of museum and help fully realize its functions. This paper aims to study the visitor’s motivation, experience, satisfaction, and behavioral intention, and some relevant suggestions are put forward as a result of the research.

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  • Juan Tang & Chenyu Qiu, 2015. "Research on Motivation, Experience, Satisfaction and Behavioral Intention of Museum Tourism—A Case of Macau Museum," Springer Books, in: Guojun Zeng (ed.), Tourism and Hospitality Development Between China and EU, edition 127, pages 137-153, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-35910-1_11
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-35910-1_11
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