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    Memorable Tourism Experience: Formative Conceptualization and tests of Socio-demographic Moderators

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    Authors
    Shabnam, Saadia
    Quaddus, Mohammed
    Ali, Borak
    Shanka, Tekle
    Date
    2021
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Shabnam, S. and Quaddus, M. and Ali, B. and Shanka, T. 2021. Memorable Tourism Experience: Formative Conceptualization and tests of Socio-demographic Moderators. Tourism Analysis. 26 (2): pp. 409-415.
    Source Title
    Tourism Analysis
    DOI
    10.3727/108354221X16187814403128
    ISSN
    1943-3999
    Faculty
    Faculty of Business and Law
    School
    School of Management and Marketing
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/91031
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    In recent years, tourism researchers around the globe have given increasing attention to the notion of the memorable tourism experience (MTE). Various factors and dimensions underpinning the MTE and the scale to measure the MTE have been developed. However, existing research has implicitly assumed that the factors that affect the MTE are reflective in nature. This article explores an alternative view that the factors used to measure the MTE are formative instead. Findings from data collected from a sample of 260 respondents confirm our assumption about the formative structure of the MTE. This study also explores the moderating roles of various sociodemographic variables on the relationship between the MTE and revisit intention. The results indicate that gender and country of residence are significant moderating variables. The results of this study advance our knowledge of the MTE, highlighting theoretical and practical implications

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