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Smart tourism destination experiences: the mediating impact of arousal levels

Smart tourism destination experiences: the mediating impact of arousal levels

Morrison, Alastair, xie, Chaowu, Huang, Qiaowen and Morrison, Alastair ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0754-1083 (2020) Smart tourism destination experiences: the mediating impact of arousal levels. Tourism Management Perspectives, 35:100707. ISSN 2211-9736 (Print), 2211-9744 (Online) (doi:10.1016/j.tmp.2020.100707)

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Abstract

This research explored the relationship between environmental stimuli and tourist experiences by considering the mediating impact of arousal level. Designed around the arousal theory of environmental psychology, this framework suggests that novel environmental stimuli create optimal arousal levels and lead to optimal performance. An on-site survey was distributed to tourists at Hu Li Shan Fortress in Xiamen, Fujian Province, China, which is a smart tourism destination recognized by the Chinese government. Completed self-administered questionnaires were obtained from 372 respondents who had used the smart facilities. The findings through the SEM (structural equation modeling) method revealed that physical and psychological stimuli had positive effects on arousal levels and tourist experiences and arousal level was a moderator between environmental stimuli and tourist experiences. Thus, destinations should offer optimal environmental stimuli to tourists by increasing smart facilities and services and continuously updating them.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: tourist experiences; arousal theory; arousal levels; smart tourism destinations; information-sharing service platform (ISSP); environmental stimuli; destination management; China
Subjects: H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
H Social Sciences > HD Industries. Land use. Labor
H Social Sciences > HD Industries. Land use. Labor > HD28 Management. Industrial Management
Faculty / School / Research Centre / Research Group: Faculty of Business
Last Modified: 06 May 2024 12:17
URI: http://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/46992

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