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“…In the context of tourism, emotions refer to tourists' emotional states during the tourist experience (Chang, Tsaur, Yen, & Lai, 2020). Tourism experiences often include satisfying and pleasurable emotions (Sthapit, 2019), which are linked with positive onsite emotional experiences (Servidio & Ruffolo, 2016). Tourists' positive emotions are increasingly recognized as important components of a memorable tourism experience (Knobloch et al, 2017).…”
Section: Emotions and Their Significance In The Context Of Tourism Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of tourism, emotions refer to tourists' emotional states during the tourist experience (Chang, Tsaur, Yen, & Lai, 2020). Tourism experiences often include satisfying and pleasurable emotions (Sthapit, 2019), which are linked with positive onsite emotional experiences (Servidio & Ruffolo, 2016). Tourists' positive emotions are increasingly recognized as important components of a memorable tourism experience (Knobloch et al, 2017).…”
Section: Emotions and Their Significance In The Context Of Tourism Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the one hand, we focused on the perspective of tourists' psychology and explored tourists' eWOM motivations under different emotional states. Tourists' emotions are quite rich during their travels (Servidio & Ruffolo, ), and they are one of the important factors affecting behavioral intentions (Dovidio, Piliavin, Schroeder, & Penner, ; Pham, ). Previte et al () found that emotional value has an important impact on giving eWOM.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This type of experience builds a bond between tourists and the destination [57]. The study by Servidio and Ruffolo [63] showed that different emotions, may they be positive or negative, are linked to tourists'/consumers' behavior and decision making. When tourists are able to have positive environmental emotion and become concerned with environmental protection due to the environmental knowledge gained from the tourist visit, they then have the motivation and intention to revisit the place [46,64] and exhibit friendly environmental behavior.…”
Section: Theoretical Foundation Literature Review and Hypotheses Dementioning
confidence: 99%