“Can Intelligence Make You Happy?” The Influence of Tourists’ Cultural Sustainability and Intelligence on Their Flow Experience
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theory and Hypotheses
2.1. The Definition of a Cultural and Creative Tourism Destination
2.2. Flow Experience
2.3. Cultural Intelligence
2.4. Cultural Experience
2.5. Perceived Aesthetics
2.6. Perceived Authenticity
2.7. Awakening of Enjoyment
2.8. Creative Performance
3. Research Method
3.1. Measures
3.2. Data Collection
4. Result
4.1. Data Analysis
4.2. Confirmatory Factor Analysis
4.3. Common Method Bias
4.4. Hypotheses Testing
5. Conclusions and Discussion
5.1. Discussion
5.2. Theoretical Contribution
5.3. Managerial Contribution
5.4. Limitations and Future Suggestions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Variable | Item |
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Cultural intelligence | |
I can communicate with the local people by relying on my current cultural knowledge | |
I enjoy interacting with local people | |
I can socialize within the local culture, which is unfamiliar to me | |
I can control my non-verbal behavior when interacting within the local culture | |
Cultural experience | |
I have experience of local music | |
I have experience of the local opera culture | |
I have participated in cultural exhibitions with local characteristics | |
Creative performance | |
The cultural and creative tourist destination carries out the routine tasks in resourceful ways | |
The cultural and creative tourist destination comes up with novel ideas to satisfy my needs | |
The cultural and creative tourist destination provides multiple alternatives for problems | |
The cultural and creative tourist destination is good at innovating traditional culture | |
The cultural and creative tourist destination solves problems that other destinations cannot | |
The cultural and creative tourist destination proposes creative service measures | |
Awake of enjoyment | |
I feel happy during the tour | |
I think the tour process is very interesting | |
The cultural and creative tourist destination is fun | |
The cultural and creative tourist destination is entertaining | |
Flow experience | |
Control | |
I couldn’t help communicating with the locals | |
The cultural and creative tourist destination can stimulate my interaction | |
Attention focus | |
Here, I feel like I don’t get distracted | |
Here, I am totally absorbed in what I’m doing | |
Curiosity | |
My curiosity is excited here | |
My imagination is aroused here | |
Intrinsic interest | |
I will not be bored here | |
The process of visiting is intrinsically interesting | |
The projects here are fun for me to experience | |
Perceived aesthetic | |
The environment of the cultural and creative tourist destination is aesthetically appealing | |
The layout of this cultural and creative tourist destination is attractive | |
The style of the cultural and creative tourist destination is impressive | |
Perceived authenticity | |
Objective authenticity | |
I acquire knowledge of the cultural heritage here | |
The cultural and creative destination excellently reflects the cultural heritage | |
The cultural and creative destination presents a culture of life | |
Constructed authenticity | |
Traditional life here can reappear | |
The traditional culture color here is very strong | |
Existential authenticity | |
I revere the local culture | |
I can feel the meaning of cultural heritage | |
I can feel the magical culture here | |
The culture here is unique | |
I can experience the local life |
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Variables | Mean | S.D. | 1. | 2. | 3. | 4. | 5. | 6. | 7. | VIF |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. Cultural intelligence | 4.749 | 1.085 | 0.753 | |||||||
2. Cultural experience | 4.559 | 1.165 | 0.565 *** | 0.838 | 1.69 | |||||
3. Creative performance | 4.630 | 0.951 | 0.565 *** | 0.575 *** | 0.780 | 2.34 | ||||
4. Awake of enjoyment | 5.113 | 1.015 | 0.519 *** | 0.484 *** | 0.665 *** | 0.863 | 2.76 | |||
5. Flow experience | 4.744 | 0.928 | 0.568 *** | 0.560 *** | 0.689 *** | 0.743 *** | 0.846 | 3.49 | ||
6. Perceived aesthetic | 5.094 | 1.002 | 0.432 *** | 0.369 *** | 0.550 *** | 0.674 *** | 0.702 *** | 0.875 | 2.52 | |
7. Perceived authenticity | 4.913 | 0.973 | 0.501 *** | 0.532 *** | 0.628 *** | 0.679 *** | 0.745 *** | 0.707 *** | 0.851 | 2.90 |
Constructs | Mean | S.D. | Standardized Factor Loading | Standardized Error | t-Value | Cronbach’s α | CR | AVE |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cultural intelligence | 0.835 | 0.838 | 0.567 | |||||
Item 1 | 4.686 | 1.322 | 0.671 | |||||
Item 2 | 4.802 | 1.392 | 0.865 | 0.084 | 16.225 *** | |||
Item 3 | 4.984 | 1.295 | 0.810 | 0.076 | 15.562 *** | |||
Item 4 | 4.523 | 1.297 | 0.644 | 0.073 | 12.857 *** | |||
Cultural experience | 0.873 | 0.876 | 0.702 | |||||
Item 1 | 4.525 | 1.302 | 0.886 | |||||
Item 2 | 4.418 | 1.307 | 0.838 | 0.041 | 23.004 *** | |||
Item 3 | 4.733 | 1.307 | 0.787 | 0.042 | 21.083 *** | |||
Creative performance | 0.903 | 0.903 | 0.609 | |||||
Item 1 | 4.656 | 1.102 | 0.787 | |||||
Item 2 | 4.617 | 1.134 | 0.785 | 0.054 | 19.098 *** | |||
Item 3 | 4.570 | 1.190 | 0.812 | 0.056 | 19.937 *** | |||
Item 4 | 4.813 | 1.206 | 0.797 | 0.057 | 19.487 *** | |||
Item 5 | 4.491 | 1.127 | 0.750 | 0.054 | 18.062 *** | |||
Item 6 | 4.631 | 1.191 | 0.751 | 0.057 | 18.088 *** | |||
Awake of enjoyment | 0.920 | 0.921 | 0.745 | |||||
Item 1 | 5.198 | 1.115 | 0.866 | |||||
Item 2 | 5.157 | 1.134 | 0.861 | 0.039 | 25.847 *** | |||
Item 3 | 5.175 | 1.115 | 0.905 | 0.037 | 28.374 *** | |||
Item 4 | 4.919 | 1.158 | 0.818 | 0.042 | 23.587 *** | |||
Flow experience | ||||||||
Control | 0.798 | 0.805 | 0.677 | |||||
Item 1 | 4.499 | 1.242 | 0.740 | |||||
Item 2 | 4.876 | 1.088 | 0.905 | 0.057 | 18.793 *** | |||
Attention focus | 0.842 | 0.840 | 0.725 | |||||
Item 3 | 4.399 | 1.131 | 0.791 | |||||
Item 4 | 4.479 | 1.146 | 0.919 | 0.055 | 21.342 *** | |||
Curiosity | 0.852 | 0.842 | 0.728 | |||||
Item 5 | 4.800 | 1.113 | 0.858 | |||||
Item 6 | 4.849 | 1.104 | 0.866 | 0.040 | 25.092 *** | |||
Intrinsic interest | 0.879 | 0.869 | 0.689 | |||||
Item 7 | 4.819 | 1.193 | 0.880 | |||||
Item 8 | 5.083 | 1.133 | 0.796 | 0.038 | 22.596 *** | |||
Item 9 | 4.896 | 1.160 | 0.839 | 0.037 | 24.810 *** | |||
Perceived aesthetic | 0.907 | 0.908 | 0.766 | |||||
Item 1 | 5.147 | 1.081 | 0.853 | |||||
Item 2 | 5.041 | 1.067 | 0.894 | 0.040 | 26.150 *** | |||
Item 3 | 5.092 | 1.125 | 0.878 | 0.042 | 25.441 *** | |||
Perceived authenticity | ||||||||
Objective authenticity | 0.846 | 0.852 | 0.660 | |||||
Item 1 | 4.657 | 1.133 | 0.697 | |||||
Item 2 | 4.953 | 1.173 | 0.867 | 0.073 | 17.713 *** | |||
Item 3 | 4.951 | 1.131 | 0.860 | 0.070 | 17.606 *** | |||
Constructed authenticity | 0.889 | 0.940 | 0.887 | |||||
Item 4 | 4.864 | 1.160 | 0.901 | |||||
Item 5 | 4.833 | 1.208 | 0.890 | 0.036 | 28.203 *** | |||
Existential authenticity | 0.930 | 0.932 | 0.733 | |||||
Item 6 | 5.065 | 1.191 | 0.801 | |||||
Item 7 | 4.984 | 1.236 | 0.876 | 0.048 | 23.399 *** | |||
Item 8 | 4.965 | 1.180 | 0.900 | 0.046 | 24.358 *** | |||
Item 9 | 4.959 | 1.150 | 0.870 | 0.045 | 23.155 *** | |||
Item 10 | 4.898 | 1.248 | 0.833 | 0.050 | 21.761 *** |
Hypothesis Path | Estimates | Standard Error | Bias-Corrected 95% CI | Result | |
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Lower | Upper | ||||
H1: Cultural intelligence→ Cultural experience→ Awaken of enjoyment | 0.128 *** | 0.037 | 0.065 | 0.207 | support |
H2: Cultural intelligence→ Perceived aesthetic→ Awaken of enjoyment | 0.272 *** | 0.049 | 0.186 | 0.381 | support |
H3: Cultural intelligence→ Perceived authenticity→ Awake of enjoyment | 0.265 *** | 0.052 | 0.179 | 0.389 | support |
H4a: Cultural experience→ Awaken of enjoyment→ Flow experience | 0.098 *** | 0.027 | 0.049 | 0.154 | support |
H4b: Perceived aesthetic→ Awaken of enjoyment→ Flow experience | 0.292 *** | 0.040 | 0.217 | 0.374 | support |
H4c: Perceived authenticity→ Awaken of enjoyment→ Flow experience | 0.247 *** | 0.045 | 0.168 | 0.348 | support |
Hypothesis Path | Estimates | Standard Error | Results | |
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H5a | Cultural intelligence→ Cultural experience | 0.057 | 0.062 | support |
Creative performance→ Cultural experience | 0.102 | 0.087 | ||
Cultural intelligence * Creative performance→ Cultural experience | 0.534 *** | 0.079 | ||
H5b | Cultural intelligence→ Perceived aesthetic | –0.077 | 0.076 | support |
Creative performance→ Perceived aesthetic | 0.294 ** | 0.091 | ||
Cultural intelligence * Creative performance→ Perceived aesthetic | 0.392 *** | 0.096 | ||
H5c | Cultural intelligence→ Perceived authenticity | –0.109 | 0.070 | support |
Creative performance→ Perceived authenticity | 0.279 ** | 0.087 | ||
Cultural intelligence * Creative performance→ Perceived authenticity | 0.488 *** | 0.095 |
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Wei B, Yang T, Liu C-H. “Can Intelligence Make You Happy?” The Influence of Tourists’ Cultural Sustainability and Intelligence on Their Flow Experience. Sustainability. 2021; 13(22):12457. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132212457
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