Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3754
Title: The Mediating Role of Place Attachment on the Perceived Value and Destination Loyalty Relationship: A Conceptual Model
Authors: Muhamad Nasir, Muhamad Nasyat 
Ab Ghani, Nur Izzati 
Keywords: destination loyalty;Place Attachment;Perceived Value;Tourism
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Jurnal Penyelidikan Islam dan Kontemporari (JOIRC)
Journal: Jurnal Penyelidikan Islam dan Kontemporari (JOIRC) 
Abstract: 
Terengganu is one of the states in Malaysia that possesses the advantages of having beautiful islands and delicious local foods. Despite having these competitive advantages, recent statistics reported that Terengganu shows decline in number of domestic tourist arrivals from the year 2019 to 2020. Therefore, it is important to improve destination loyalty to increase domestic tourist arrivals to Terengganu. Hence, the study’s main objective is to develop a new conceptual model comprising the relationship of perceived value, place attachment, and destination loyalty among domestic tourists in Terengganu. Most importantly, this study proposes to examine the mediating effect of place attachment on the relationship between perceived value and destination loyalty because limited number of studies have tested this mediating effect. Thus, the study introduces a new conceptual model to researchers and practitioners to better understand the concept of perceived value and place attachment to enhance domestic tourists’ loyalty to Terengganu.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3754
ISSN: 2637 - 0948
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