Tourism and Hospitality Management (Jan 2023)

Investigating Spiritual Tourism Experience Quality, Destination Image, And Loyalty: The Mediating Role Of Perceived Sacredness And Subjective Wellbeing

  • Fatchur Rohman,
  • Ananda Sabil Hussein,
  • Raditha Hapsari,
  • Dian TAMITIADINI

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20867/thm.29.1.11
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 1
pp. 133 – 145

Abstract

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Purpose – This study aims to ascertain the links between experience quality, destination image, subjective well-being, and perceived holiness, and their effects on Indonesian spiritual tourists’ loyalty.Design – This study was designed as descriptive and explanatory research to explain the relationship between the observed variables within the proposed model. Methodology – PLS analysis was used to analyze the data collected from 277 respondents. Findings – This study revealed that the most important indicators of tourist loyalty are the destination image and perceived sacredness. While experience quality does not have a direct influence on tourist loyalty, this study demonstrates that it does have a direct effect on subjective well-being. Destination image was also found to have a direct influence on subjective wellbeing and perceived sacredness. Furthermore, this study discovered that perceived sacredness has a considerable mediating influence on the effect of destination image on tourist loyalty. Originality of the research – This study develops a conceptual model to predict tourists’ loyalty in the context of spiritual tourism in Indonesia by combining the constructs of experience quality, destination image, subjective well-being, and perceived sacredness. Additionally, this study demonstrates the theoretical importance of perceived sacredness in mediating the influence of experience quality on tourists’ loyalty

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