Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to assess the “motivation-satisfaction-loyalty” framework. Through a structural equation model (SEM), it is possible to disentangle attitudinal and behavioral loyalty as a multifaceted latent variable. Design/methodology/approach: The empirical analysis is based on data collected in wineries located in two important wine destinations: Trentino and South Tyrol (Italy). Notably, the motivation–satisfaction relationship is confirmed, and the SEM has also assessed the importance of winery services in affecting loyalty, expressed in terms of “visit other cellars,” “repeat a wine vacation” and “recommend wine routes.” Findings: Destination managers should consider the wine-related “relaxation” as the main push motivation, while the interactions experience are important pull motivations to drive wine tourists’ satisfaction. Nevertheless, the findings reveal that more proactive policies are needed to enhance local wines loyalty. Originality/value: The novelty of this study is to explore loyalty. In this respect, a multifaceted latent variable is expressed as follows: “buy local wines,” “visit other cellars,” “repeat a wine vacation” as behavioral attitudinal stated loyalty and “recommend wine routes” as attitudinal stated loyalty.

How motivations and satisfaction influence wine tourists’ loyalty? An analysis of the Italian case / Brandano, Maria Giovanna; Osti, Linda; Pulina, Manuela. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURE, TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY RESEARCH. - ISSN 1750-6182. - 13:1(2019), pp. 55-69. [10.1108/IJCTHR-04-2018-0054]

How motivations and satisfaction influence wine tourists’ loyalty? An analysis of the Italian case

Brandano, Maria Giovanna
Conceptualization
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Pulina, Manuela
Methodology
2019-01-01

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to assess the “motivation-satisfaction-loyalty” framework. Through a structural equation model (SEM), it is possible to disentangle attitudinal and behavioral loyalty as a multifaceted latent variable. Design/methodology/approach: The empirical analysis is based on data collected in wineries located in two important wine destinations: Trentino and South Tyrol (Italy). Notably, the motivation–satisfaction relationship is confirmed, and the SEM has also assessed the importance of winery services in affecting loyalty, expressed in terms of “visit other cellars,” “repeat a wine vacation” and “recommend wine routes.” Findings: Destination managers should consider the wine-related “relaxation” as the main push motivation, while the interactions experience are important pull motivations to drive wine tourists’ satisfaction. Nevertheless, the findings reveal that more proactive policies are needed to enhance local wines loyalty. Originality/value: The novelty of this study is to explore loyalty. In this respect, a multifaceted latent variable is expressed as follows: “buy local wines,” “visit other cellars,” “repeat a wine vacation” as behavioral attitudinal stated loyalty and “recommend wine routes” as attitudinal stated loyalty.
2019
How motivations and satisfaction influence wine tourists’ loyalty? An analysis of the Italian case / Brandano, Maria Giovanna; Osti, Linda; Pulina, Manuela. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURE, TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY RESEARCH. - ISSN 1750-6182. - 13:1(2019), pp. 55-69. [10.1108/IJCTHR-04-2018-0054]
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