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    Title: Effect of guide playfulness on the authenticity perception and place attachment of tourists: A cross-level analysis of indigenous tourism of Tsou in Taiwan
    Authors: 陳姿伃
    Chen, Tzu-Yu;Cheng, Tien-Ming;Chang, Shu-Feng
    Contributors: 企博學三
    Keywords: Tour guide playfulness;Authenticity perception;Place attachment;Indigenous tourism;Dramaturgical theory;Tsou communities of Alishan;Chiayi;Taiwan
    Date: 2023-09
    Issue Date: 2024-03-05 16:16:18 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Following dramaturgical theory, this study regarded tribal scenes as a dynamic theater. The study aims to clarify the relationship between tour guides' level (tour guide playfulness; GP) and tourists' level (authenticity perception; AP, and place attachment; PA) in the context of tribal scenes from the indigenous Tsou communities in Taiwan. Data were collected from the nine indigenous Tsou communities of Alishan, Chiayi, Taiwan. Questionnaires were retrieved from 52 Tsou tour guides and 416 tourists in tribal tour groups, and responses were analyzed using HLM. The results revealed that (1) tour guides with higher GP enabled tourists to develop a greater AP and PA and (2) tourists who held a greater AP tended to have a greater PA, indicating that GP enhances the tourist experience. First study to validate the impact of GP on tribal tourists' perceived experiential outcomes, filling a theoretical gap and offering practical insights for tribal tourism development.
    Relation: Tourism Management Perspectives, Vol.48, 101170
    Data Type: article
    DOI 連結: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tmp.2023.101170
    DOI: 10.1016/j.tmp.2023.101170
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