Satisfaction Factors That Predict Loyalty in Ecotourism: A Study of Foreign Tourism in Costa Rica
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Study Area
3.1. Arenal National Volcano Park
3.2. Caño Negro Natural Wildlife Refuge
4. Methodology
5. Results
5.1. Sociodemographic Profile of the Study Sample
5.2. Factor Analysis
5.3. Relationship of Satisfaction Factors with Return Intentions
5.4. Relationship of Satisfaction Factors with the Intentions to Recommend the Destination
5.5. Relationship of Satisfaction Factors with Saying Positive Things about the Destination
5.6. Relationship of General Satisfaction with the Loyalty Variables
6. Discussion
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Factor 1. Satisfaction with the Infrastructure | Factor 2. Satisfaction with Nature and Culture | Factor 3. Satisfaction with Services |
---|---|---|---|
Road signs | 0.831 | ||
Parking | 0.808 | ||
Accessibility and infrastructure | 0.703 | ||
Tourist information and signs | 0.568 | ||
Accommodation | 0.500 | ||
Conservation of natural and cultural heritage | 0.828 | ||
Calmness | 0.810 | ||
Locals’ behavior with tourists | 0.771 | ||
Restaurant facilities/equipment | 0.694 | ||
Guided tours | 0.692 | ||
Gastronomy | 0.618 | ||
Complimentary leisure activities | 0.556 | ||
Prices | 0.554 | ||
Cronbach’s α | 0.829 | 0.813 | 0.752 |
Eigenvalue | 5.560 | 1.525 | 1.002 |
Variance explained (%) | 42.768 | 11.734 | 7.707 |
Cumulative variance explained (%) | 42.768 | 54.502 | 62.208 |
Satisfaction Factors | Beta | t | Sig. | Tolerance |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nature and culture | 0.227 | 3.716 | 0.000 | 1.000 |
Infrastructure | 0.171 | 2.807 | 0.005 | 1.000 |
Services | 0.165 | 2.703 | 0.007 | 1.000 |
(Constant) | 43.846 | 0.000 | ||
Adj. R² | 0.096 | |||
F statistic | 9.637 | |||
Sig. | 0.000 | |||
Durbin–Watson | 1.428 |
Satisfaction Factors | Beta | t | Sig. | Tolerance |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nature and culture | 0.367 | 6.782 | 0.000 | 1.000 |
Services | 0.341 | 6.303 | 0.000 | 1.000 |
Infrastructure | 0.209 | 3.863 | 0.000 | 1.000 |
(Constant) | 83.295 | 0.000 | ||
Adj. R² | 0.286 | |||
F statistic | 33.552 | |||
Sig. | 0.000 | |||
Durbin–Watson | 1.585 |
Satisfaction Factors | Beta | T | Sig. | Tolerance |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nature and culture | 0.358 | 6.605 | 0.000 | 1.000 |
Services | 0.352 | 6.481 | 0.000 | 1.000 |
Infrastructure | 0.195 | 3.602 | 0.000 | 1.000 |
(Constant) | 95.264 | 0.000 | ||
Adj. R² | 0.282 | |||
F statistic | 32.869 | |||
Sig. | 0.000 | |||
Durbin–Watson | 1.649 |
Variable | Return Intentions | Recommendation Intentions | Say Positive Things about Destination | ||||||
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Beta | T | Sig. | Beta | t | Sig. | Beta | t | Sig. | |
Overall satisfaction | 0.513 | 9.317 | 0.000 | 0.732 | 16.763 | 0.000 | 0.709 | 15.696 | 0.000 |
(Constant) | −0.197 | 0.844 | 2.487 | 0.014 | 5.681 | 0.000 | |||
Adj. R² | 0.260 | Adj. R2 | 0.533 | Adj. R2 | 0.500 | ||||
F statistic | 86.799 | F statistic | 281.004 | F statistic | 246.379 | ||||
Sig. | 0.000 | Sig. | 0.000 | Sig. | 0.000 | ||||
Durbin–Watson | 86.799 | Durbin–Watson | 1.858 | Durbin–Watson | 2.024 | ||||
Tolerance | 1.000 | Tolerance | 1.000 | Tolerance | 1.000 |
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Carvache-Franco, M.; Carvache-Franco, W.; Pérez-Orozco, A.; Víquez-Paniagua, A.G.; Carvache-Franco, O. Satisfaction Factors That Predict Loyalty in Ecotourism: A Study of Foreign Tourism in Costa Rica. Land 2022, 11, 125. https://doi.org/10.3390/land11010125
Carvache-Franco M, Carvache-Franco W, Pérez-Orozco A, Víquez-Paniagua AG, Carvache-Franco O. Satisfaction Factors That Predict Loyalty in Ecotourism: A Study of Foreign Tourism in Costa Rica. Land. 2022; 11(1):125. https://doi.org/10.3390/land11010125
Chicago/Turabian StyleCarvache-Franco, Mauricio, Wilmer Carvache-Franco, Allan Pérez-Orozco, Ana Gabriela Víquez-Paniagua, and Orly Carvache-Franco. 2022. "Satisfaction Factors That Predict Loyalty in Ecotourism: A Study of Foreign Tourism in Costa Rica" Land 11, no. 1: 125. https://doi.org/10.3390/land11010125
APA StyleCarvache-Franco, M., Carvache-Franco, W., Pérez-Orozco, A., Víquez-Paniagua, A. G., & Carvache-Franco, O. (2022). Satisfaction Factors That Predict Loyalty in Ecotourism: A Study of Foreign Tourism in Costa Rica. Land, 11(1), 125. https://doi.org/10.3390/land11010125