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Service encounter failure, negative destination emotion and behavioral intention: An experimental study of taxi service.

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posted on 2023-10-29, 17:08 authored by Jing (Bill) Xu, Libo Yan, Connie MakConnie Mak

The relationship between transportation and tourism has not been fully explored in tourist research. The effects of transportation services at destinations, particularly with service encounter failures, on tourists' perceptions of the destinations and their behavioral intentions have not been considered. We examine taxis, a main form of tourist transportation, and assess how tourists evaluate the service encounter failures. Our sample of 308 residents in Hong Kong participated in an online experiment with a 2 × 2 between-subject experimental design. The results indicated that both dishonesty and inhospitality were regarded as attributes of taxi service failures and can contribute to tourists' negative emotions regarding destinations. The negative emotions were found to be a strong predictor of tourists' negative behavioral intentions, including their intentions to post negative online reviews and not to revisit. The implications are also discussed about managing transportation services such as taxis for destination marketing and management.

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  • Lincoln Business School (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Tourism Management Perspectives

Volume

40

Pages/Article Number

100886

Publisher

Elseveir

ISSN

2211-9736

Date Submitted

2021-11-22

Date Accepted

2021-09-13

Date of First Publication

2021-09-29

Date of Final Publication

2021-10-31

Date Document First Uploaded

2021-11-22

ePrints ID

47210

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