Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1013123 Tourism Management 2008 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

The study examines how expectations, experiences, and satisfaction are related in the context of cultural tourism and the services provided by cultural organizations. A model is proposed that combines two complementary approaches in the analysis of satisfaction: a cognitive approach based on quality and disconfirmation and an affective approach based on emotions. The empirical analysis carried out on a sample of visitors to an interpretation center allows us to confirm that the perceived quality is a direct determinant of satisfaction, as are emotions. The results also reveal that there is a significant relationship between quality and emotion. Finally, the way in which mood state moderates the cognitive path is studied, as generator of visitor satisfaction.

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