Chinese Tourist Vacation Satisfaction and Subjective Well-being
Keywords
Chinese tourist, travel duration, travel experience, travel frequency, travel satisfaction, subjective well-being
Abstract
While the effects of vacation on tourists have been frequently discussed in the Western context, research endeavors to understand such effects in a non-Western context are rather limited. The current study aimed at investigating Chinese tourists’ subjective well-being and its potential changes associated with vacation experiences. The survey of 302 Chinese tourists confirmed the positive effect of satisfaction with service aspects of travel/tourism phases on satisfaction with travel/tourism services, the positive effect of trip reflections and satisfaction with travel/tourism services on satisfaction with travel experiences, and the direct positive effect of satisfaction with travel experiences on travelers’ SWB. This study further explored the corresponding roles of travel duration and frequency. The results suggested a moderating effect of vacation duration on the link between tourist satisfaction and SWB; vacation frequency did not have such an effect. Theoretical and managerial implications of the findings were discussed, followed by recommendations for future research.
Publication Date
9-1-2014
Original Citation
Chen, Y., Fu, X., & Lehto, X.Y. (2015). Chinese tourist vacation satisfaction and subjective well-being. Applied Research in Quality of Life.
Number of Pages
1-16
Document Type
Paper
Language
English
Source Title
Applied Research in Quality of Life
Copyright Status
Unknown
Copyright Date
2014
College
Rosen College of Hospitality Management
Location
Rosen College of Hospitality Management
STARS Citation
Chen, Yi; Fu, Xiaoxiao; and Lehto, Xinran, "Chinese Tourist Vacation Satisfaction and Subjective Well-being" (2014). Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works. 204.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/ucfscholar/204