Abstract
Festivals and events are important activities related to enhancing the image of the destination. Modern festivals are spread all over the world, not only changing the rhythm of daily life but also bringing more development possibilities for the places where these festivals are held. In order to learn more about tourists’ experiences in emerging events, a detailed study of famous hot air balloon festivals was conducted in Taitung City, Taiwan. Based on the stimulus-organism-response (S-O-R) model, the purpose of this study is to explore the relationship among these three constructs, namely stimulus: perception of marketing strategies and motivation, organism: positive emotions and satisfaction and response: revisit intention. Face-to-face surveys were conducted on-site in 2014 and 2018, a total of 896 valid questionnaires were collected from tourists who visited the Taiwan International Balloon Festival. SPSS Macros PROCESS was used to examine the measurement model. This study confirms the application of the S-O-R model in predicting tourists’ revisit intentions in the context of emerging events in the tourism industry. The survey results show that whether in 2014 or 2018, tourists’ satisfaction and tourists’ positive emotions can mediate the relationship between tourists’ perception of marketing strategies (or tourist’s motivation) and tourists’ revisit intention. Moreover, only in 2018, tourists’ visiting frequency can moderate the relationship between satisfaction and revisit intention.
Highlights
Festivals and events are important activities related to enhancing the image of destinations
Repeat visitors participated in the Taiwan International Balloon Festival (TIBF) 3.02 times on average
The higher and lower visiting frequency of tourists brings about different trends in the relationship between tourists’ satisfaction and revisit intention in 2018
Summary
Festivals and events are important activities related to enhancing the image of destinations. Taiwan International Balloon Festival (TIBF) is such an emerging festival held on Luye Terrace in Taitung, Taiwan. It was started from scratch by the county government in 2011. Like other hot air balloon festivals around the world, the TIBF is a popular tourist activity that attracts many tourists and makes considerable profits. The most famous locations in the world for holding hot air balloon festivals are Cappadocia in Turkey, Bristol in the UK, Albuquerque in the US and Saga in Japan. The Albuquerque Hot Air Balloon Carnival, for instance, has been held for nearly 50 years and is the largest hot air balloon event in the world. The annual economic impact on local companies exceeds 150 million USD
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