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Examining the impact of experiential value on emotions,self-connective attachment,and brand loyalty in Korean family restaurants
Authors:Min-Seong Kim  Svetlana Stepchenkova
Institution:1. Department of Tourism, Recreation &2. Sport Management, College of Health and Human Performance, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USAminseong@ufl.edu;4. Sport Management, College of Health and Human Performance, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This study examines how experiential value as perceived by customers of Korean family restaurants influences consumption emotions, self-connective attachment to the restaurant brand, and, ultimately, brand loyalty. Having conducted a comprehensive literature review, the study proposes and estimates a model that specifies the interrelationships among four dimensions of experiential value (i.e., atmosphere, escapism, customer return on investment, and service excellence), and latent variables of positive and negative emotions, self-connective attachment, and brand loyalty. Analysis with structural equation modeling was conducted with data collected from customers of family restaurants in South Korea. The results show that dimensions of experiential value influence either positive or negative emotions. The emotion variables, together with self-connective attachment, also mediate the relationships between perceived value of dining experience and brand loyalty.
Keywords:Experiential value  emotion  self-connective attachment  brand loyalty  family restaurant
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