2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13137100
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Experiential Value of Exhibition in the Cultural and Creative Park: Antecedents and Effects on CCP Experiential Value and Behavior Intentions

Abstract: The protection of industrial cultural heritage is related to sustainable urban development. Cultural and creative parks (CCPs) are a way for many cities to protect their industrial cultural heritage. In the context of CCPs, this study examines the relationships among the antecedents of exhibition experiential value, CCP experiential value, and behavioral intentions. Surveying 428 visitors in two well-known CCPs in Taipei, this study found that the four antecedents (attractiveness, existential authenticity, sel… Show more

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“…The level of economic development, market demand, and consumer capability in a region can directly reflect the development potential and market space of the cultural creative industry [7]. In economically developed areas, due to their broad markets and abundant resources, more investments and enterprises are attracted.…”
Section: Economic Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The level of economic development, market demand, and consumer capability in a region can directly reflect the development potential and market space of the cultural creative industry [7]. In economically developed areas, due to their broad markets and abundant resources, more investments and enterprises are attracted.…”
Section: Economic Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research encompasses visitor perception, self-congruity, and priority ranking, providing valuable insights and references for the sustainable development of cultural and creative parks through empirical research and case studies [35].…”
Section: Co-occurrence Network Analysis Of Abstractmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of consumption experience is described in a broad sense by Lewis and Chambers [33] as the overall outcome of the products, services, and consumption environments encountered by consumers [34]. Experiential value refers to the perceived value that a consumer derives from direct use or indirect observation of a product or service [35]. Experiential value refers to customers' perceived value associated with their consumption experiences [18,19].…”
Section: Experiential Valuementioning
confidence: 99%