2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhtm.2015.07.004
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Exploring the impact of hedonic activities on casino-hotel visitors' positive emotions and satisfaction

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“…To put it differently, the economic and environmental responsibilities had only indirect effects on tourists' satisfaction through the mediating effect of emotions. The findings confirmed the direct positive relationship between emotions and satisfaction that were consistent with previous empirical works [e.g [37][38][39][40]…”
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“…To put it differently, the economic and environmental responsibilities had only indirect effects on tourists' satisfaction through the mediating effect of emotions. The findings confirmed the direct positive relationship between emotions and satisfaction that were consistent with previous empirical works [e.g [37][38][39][40]…”
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“…Jung and Yoon [40] investigated that positive emotions such as entertainment, happiness, pleasure, and delight lead to customer satisfaction in a restaurant. Io [39] states that emotional experience in casino-hotel such as light pleasure and intensive fun can enhance visitors' satisfaction. It is shown in Prayag, Hosany, and Odeh [36]…”
Section: Tourists' Emotions and Overall Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the understanding of hedonic experience is important and essential for the tourist experience [10].…”
Section: Hedonicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Variance analysis is usually used to study the influence of independent categorical variables on the numerical variable [31][32][33]. In this study, we used a one-way ANOVA analysis to investigate whether the revisit willingness of Macau gaming tourists of different types (gender, age, education background, occupation, monthly income, and tourism mode) have significant difference or not.…”
Section: Variance Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, a mediator has a causal relationship with independent variables, but a moderator does not [8]. Emotion is a critical determinant of satisfaction and is a response to the experience of a tourist at a destination [9][10][11][12]. This means that emotions mediate the relationship between DSR and tourists' satisfaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%