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Title: | Investigating the perceived quality of a special event and its influence on perceived value and behavioural intentions in a special event in Thailand |
Authors: | Supawat, Meeprom Tongrawee, Silanoi |
Author's Skill: | Hospitality and Event |
Author's Email: | supame@kku.ac.th |
Subjects: | Special event Perceived quality Perceived value Behavioural intentions |
Fiscal Year: | 2020 |
Publisher: | International Journal of Event and Festival Management |
Abstract: | Purpose - The aim of this study is to examine the impact of perceived special event quality on perceived value and behavioural intentions. Specifically, it was proposed that attendees' perceived special event quality has direct and indirect effects on behavioural intentions through the mediating role of social value, economic value and emotional value. Design/methodology/approach - A self-administered, onsite survey was deployed to gather the data to formulate the hypothesised relationships in this study. Data collection also included event-intercepted panel surveys, conducted with actual consumers who attended the Agricultural and Cultural Fair. The surveys were distributed and conducted during the afternoon and early evenings at the event area and exit point of the event. In total, 250 questionnaires were distributed to domestic visitors and 176 respondents completed the survey. Findings - The study found the perceived quality of the special event directly impacted social value, economic value, emotional value and behavioural intentions. The results also indicated that social value and emotional value had significant effects on behavioural intentions. Further, this study found that both social value and emotional value components mediated the relationship between perceived quality of the special event and behavioural intentions. These results confirmed the existence of a perceived-quality-value-behavioural intentions chain. Research limitations/implications - There are some key limitations including the sample size in this study was relatively small and all the respondents were domestic attendees, providing findings specific to one culture only. In term of implications, the results offer event organisers holistic insights into elements to be adopted as the foundation for special event consumption. It helps event organisers to build upon customer choice behaviour, which can be employed to effectively cultivate more attendees for the special events. Originality/value - This is the first study that examined the extent to which attendees' perceived quality of a special event influenced their perceived values in Agricultural and Cultural Fair which is a special event held each year in the major city of Khon Kaen in the northeast region in Thailand. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1108/IJEFM-09-2019-0043 |
URI: | https://kkbsrs.kku.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/232 |
Appears in Collections: | Hospitality and Event |
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