The effects of skills and challenges, perceived risk, and flow experience on experience value and satisfaction - a study on adventure recreation in Taiwan
by Wen-Cheng Chu; Cedric Hsi-Jui Wu; Chen-Hsiung Chou; Yi-Ting Chu; Yi-Chi Chu; Shu-Hui Chang
International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies (IJEPEE), Vol. 12, No. 2, 2019

Abstract: This paper utilised a questionnaire to study the impact of experience value and satisfaction linked to adventure recreation for Taiwan's economic development and for policy development in emerging economies. There were 480 participants who took part in adventure recreation in Taiwan. PLS measurement of the model revealed the GOF was 0.369, while the SRMR was 0.051, reaching a significant level. The whole model can explain 56.1% of satisfaction and 59.7% of experience value, showing the model is excellent.

Online publication date: Mon, 20-May-2019

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