The effects of past and expected experiences on revisit intention: a study of Australian and Indonesian tourists

Dila Maghrifani, Fang Liu, Joanne Sneddon
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Purpose This study aims to better understand tourists’ revisit intention from their perspectives of past and expected experience and to investigate whether the formation of revisit intention differs between tourists from different nationalities. Design/methodology/approach The sample consisted of 250 Indonesian tourists who have visited Australia and 275 Australian tourists who have visited Indonesia. The data were analysed by conducting structural equation modelling and multi-group analysis with group comparisons. Findings Indonesian tourists’ intention to revisit Australia was influenced by past feeling experience and expected experience, while Australian tourists’ intention to revisit Indonesia was influenced by past feeling and relating experiences and expected experience. Both samples differ significantly in terms of relations between experiences and revisit intention. The relationship between past thinking experience and revisit intention was positive for Indonesians but negative for Australians. The relationship between past relating and expected experience was positive for Australians but negative for Indonesians. In addition, the influence of expected experience on revisit intention was stronger for Australian than Indonesian tourists. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this study, for the first time, enriches tourism literature in understanding revisit intention by investigating revisit intention in relation to both past and expected experiences, along with examining nationality differences in the revisit intention formation.
过去和预期体验对重游意向的影响:对澳大利亚和印度尼西亚游客的研究
目的本研究旨在从游客的过去体验和预期体验角度更好地了解游客的重游意愿,并探讨不同国籍游客的重游意愿形成是否存在差异。设计/方法/方法样本包括250名去过澳大利亚的印尼游客和275名去过印度尼西亚的澳大利亚游客。数据分析采用结构方程建模和多组分析,并进行分组比较。发现印尼游客访澳意愿受过去感受体验和预期体验的影响,澳大利亚游客访澳意愿受过去感受及相关体验和预期体验的影响。两个样本在经历与重访意愿之间的关系方面存在显著差异。过去思考经验与重访意愿之间的关系,印尼人为正,澳洲人为负。对澳大利亚人来说,过去经历和预期经历之间的关系是正的,而对印度尼西亚人来说是负的。此外,澳大利亚游客的预期体验对重访意愿的影响强于印尼游客。原创性/价值据作者所知,本研究首次通过调查与过去和预期经验相关的重访意向,以及考察重访意向形成的民族差异,丰富了旅游文献对重访意向的理解。
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