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Tourism-based customer engagement: the construct, antecedents, and consequences

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Pages 519-540 | Received 06 Jul 2018, Accepted 10 Jan 2019, Published online: 01 Feb 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Drawing on a service-dominant (S-D) logic perspective, this study identifies key antecedents and consequences of tourism customer engagement, which remain nebulous to date. We develop a structural model that is tested on a sample of 310 customers at different tourist destination sites and attractions in India. The results reveal a positive effect of place authenticity and place attachment on customer engagement. The findings also indicate customer engagement’s positive effect on the development of customer trust, brand loyalty, and co-creation. Third, we identify customer engagement’s mediating role in the effect of place attachment and place authenticity on customer trust, loyalty, and co-creation. Specifically, place authenticity was found to exert a partial mediating effect in the association between place attachment and customer engagement. As such, this research bids newer insight into the role of tourism-based customer engagement, from which we develop relevant implications.

Acknowledgement

The third author (Dr. Jamid Ul Islam) would like to acknowledge Business, Society & Environment (BSE) Research Lab, Prince Sultan University, Saudi Arabia for their support.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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