The influence of the onboard servicescape on cruisers’ experiential state, delight and memorability

Annarita Sorrentino, M. Ferretti, Marcello Risitano, G. del Chiappa, F. Okumus
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Purpose This study aims to examine the effects of the servicescape on experiential state, delight and memorability in the context of the cruise experience. This study also analyzes the moderating effects of sociodemographic characteristics (income and place of residency) and prior travel experience. Design/methodology/approach Drawing on the Stimulus-Organism-Response theory, structural equation modeling via partial least squares path modeling was applied to a sample of 415 cruisers. A multi-group analysis was used to test the moderating effects. Findings Study results confirm the predictive role of the servicescape in creating experience, delight and memorability, with a place of residence, past travel experience and income exerting moderating effects on the aforementioned relationships. Practical implications The results offer useful insights for managers who operate not only in the cruise industry but also in other service contexts. Moreover, the moderating effects offer novel insights into smarter marketing on the part of service companies oriented toward value co-creation. Originality/value Only a few recent studies have focused on the servicescape in the context of the cruise industry. This study contributes to the literature by providing a theoretical framework and empirical evidence for analyzing the role of the onboard servicescape in cruisers’ experience, delight and memorability while also considering the moderating effects that of sociodemographic and travel-related characteristics exert on the different paths.
船上服务逃生对巡洋舰体验状态、愉悦感和记忆性的影响
目的本研究旨在探讨邮轮体验情境下服务逃避对体验状态、愉悦感和记忆性的影响。本研究还分析了社会人口特征(收入和居住地)和先前旅行经历的调节作用。设计/方法/方法借鉴刺激-生物-反应理论,通过偏最小二乘路径建模的结构方程建模应用于415艘巡洋舰的样本。采用多组分析检验调节效应。研究结果证实了服务逃避在创造体验、快乐和记忆方面的预测作用,其中居住地、过去的旅行经历和收入对上述关系起调节作用。实际意义研究结果不仅为邮轮行业的管理者提供了有用的见解,也为其他服务领域的管理者提供了有用的见解。此外,调节效应为服务公司面向价值共同创造的更聪明的营销提供了新的见解。独创性/价值最近只有少数研究关注邮轮行业背景下的服务逃脱。本研究通过提供理论框架和实证证据来分析船上服务逃离对邮轮游客体验、愉悦和记忆的作用,同时考虑社会人口统计学和旅行相关特征对不同路径的调节作用。
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