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EFA results.

  • Datos identificativos

    Identificador: PC:3994
    Autores:
    Hernández-Lara, Ana Beatriz
    Resumen:
    This research proposes: (i) analyze push and pull motivations in insular marine protected areas, and (ii) determine their effects on tourists’ satisfaction, positive recommendations and loyalty in terms of returning. The study was conducted in the Galápagos Islands in Ecuador; a renowned marine protected area with a National Park being a Natural Heritage Site of Humanity by UNESCO. An exploratory (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), followed by a stepwise multiple regression analysis applied on a sample of 407 tourists in the Galápagos Islands showed four push and pull motivational factors in this destination: "passive marine," "active marine," "novelty and escape," and "social relations". "Passive marine" and "social relations" were the most prominent factors influencing tourist satisfaction and return intentions. Moreover, "passive marine" and "novelty and escape " highly influenced visitors’ intention to recommend and give positive feedback about this place. These findings constitute action guides for the adequate management of marine protected areas.
  • Otros:

    Materia: Ciències ambientals
    Derechos de acceso: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
    Identificador del investigador: 0000-0002-8110-9328
    Publicado por (editorial): Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV)
    Publicaciones relacionadas: Carvache-Franco, M., Carvache-Franco, W., Hernández-Lara, A. B., & Carvache-Franco, O. (2023). Effects of motivations in marine protected areas: The case of Galápagos Islands. PLOS ONE, 18(11), e0293480. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0293480
    Resumen: This research proposes: (i) analyze push and pull motivations in insular marine protected areas, and (ii) determine their effects on tourists’ satisfaction, positive recommendations and loyalty in terms of returning. The study was conducted in the Galápagos Islands in Ecuador; a renowned marine protected area with a National Park being a Natural Heritage Site of Humanity by UNESCO. An exploratory (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), followed by a stepwise multiple regression analysis applied on a sample of 407 tourists in the Galápagos Islands showed four push and pull motivational factors in this destination: "passive marine," "active marine," "novelty and escape," and "social relations". "Passive marine" and "social relations" were the most prominent factors influencing tourist satisfaction and return intentions. Moreover, "passive marine" and "novelty and escape " highly influenced visitors’ intention to recommend and give positive feedback about this place. These findings constitute action guides for the adequate management of marine protected areas.
    Departamento: Gestió d'Empreses
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0293480.t002
    Tipo de documento: info:eu-repo/semantics/other
    DOI de la publicación relacionada: 10.1371/journal.pone.0293480
    Fecha alta repositorio: 2023-11-02
    Autor: Hernández-Lara, Ana Beatriz
    Palabras clave: natural heritage site, confirmatory factor analysis, cfa, marine protected areas, tourists, pull motivational factors, give positive feedback, active marine, social relations, passive marine, social relations, positive recommendations, return intentions, research proposes, pagos islands, national park, analyze push, adequate management
    Grupo de investigación: Anàlisi Social i Organitzativa
    Año de publicación de la dataset: 2023
    Título del conjunto de datos: EFA results.
  • Palabras clave:

    Ciències ambientals
    natural heritage site, confirmatory factor analysis, cfa, marine protected areas, tourists, pull motivational factors, give positive feedback, active marine, social relations, passive marine, social relations, positive recommendations, return intentions, research proposes, pagos islands, national park, analyze push, adequate management
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