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The effects of landscape fascination on subjective well‐being and revisit intention: Evidence from agritourism destinations

Le Thanh DatInternational Master Program of Agriculture National Chung Hsing University Taichung City TaiwanHomer C. WuGraduate Program of Sustainable Tourism and Recreation Management National Taichung University of Education Taichung City TaiwanTzu‐Ning LiFashion Design Hsuan Chuang University Hsinchu City TaiwanWen‐Shiung HuangDepartment of Tourism and Leisure Management Ling Tung University Taichung City TaiwanGwo‐Bao LiouDepartment of Recreation Management Shih Chien University Kaohsiung TaiwanChi‐Ming HsiehInternational Bachelor Program of Agribusiness National Chung Hsing University Taichung City Taiwan
2024en
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Abstract This study adopted the reasonable person model (RPM) in the context of agritourism to identify tourists' preferences for features of agricultural landscapes; to examine the effects of agritourism landscape's fascination on subjective well‐being and destination attachment, which in turn influence tourists' loyal behaviors; and to investigate the moderating effects of farm types. The quantitative and qualitative approaches were combined to obtain 1118 usable samples. The results validated the RPM by identifying the predictive power of landscape fascination, subjective well‐being, and destination attachment on tourists' destination loyalty. Managerial implications for enhancing visitors' retentions in Taiwan were discussed.

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