The influence of perceived discrimination, orientation to mainstream culture and life satisfaction on destination loyalty intentions: the case of international students

This study examines three psychological phenomena (perceived discrimination, orientation to mainstream culture and life satisfaction) in explaining destination loyalty of international students. A sample of 489, short-term (n = 174) and long-term (n = 315) international students completed an online...

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Published in:Current Issues in Tourism
Main Author: Jamaludin N.L.; Sam D.L.; Sandal G.M.; Adam A.A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Routledge 2018
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Jamaludin N.L.; Sam D.L.; Sandal G.M.; Adam A.A.
The influence of perceived discrimination, orientation to mainstream culture and life satisfaction on destination loyalty intentions: the case of international students
2018
Current Issues in Tourism
21
8
10.1080/13683500.2015.1119102
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84958044346&doi=10.1080%2f13683500.2015.1119102&partnerID=40&md5=b626d230587f117824e0eef7e64848fa
This study examines three psychological phenomena (perceived discrimination, orientation to mainstream culture and life satisfaction) in explaining destination loyalty of international students. A sample of 489, short-term (n = 174) and long-term (n = 315) international students completed an online survey. Results from structural equation model-AMOS (analysis of moment structures) indicated that (1) orientation to mainstream culture positively influences destination loyalty intention and (2) orientation to mainstream culture mediates the relationship between perceived discrimination and destination loyalty intention. These results suggest that to facilitate destination loyalty intention, institutions may need to develop a support system that can promote positive cross-cultural adjustment. © 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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author Jamaludin N.L.; Sam D.L.; Sandal G.M.; Adam A.A.
spellingShingle Jamaludin N.L.; Sam D.L.; Sandal G.M.; Adam A.A.
The influence of perceived discrimination, orientation to mainstream culture and life satisfaction on destination loyalty intentions: the case of international students
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title The influence of perceived discrimination, orientation to mainstream culture and life satisfaction on destination loyalty intentions: the case of international students
title_short The influence of perceived discrimination, orientation to mainstream culture and life satisfaction on destination loyalty intentions: the case of international students
title_full The influence of perceived discrimination, orientation to mainstream culture and life satisfaction on destination loyalty intentions: the case of international students
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description This study examines three psychological phenomena (perceived discrimination, orientation to mainstream culture and life satisfaction) in explaining destination loyalty of international students. A sample of 489, short-term (n = 174) and long-term (n = 315) international students completed an online survey. Results from structural equation model-AMOS (analysis of moment structures) indicated that (1) orientation to mainstream culture positively influences destination loyalty intention and (2) orientation to mainstream culture mediates the relationship between perceived discrimination and destination loyalty intention. These results suggest that to facilitate destination loyalty intention, institutions may need to develop a support system that can promote positive cross-cultural adjustment. © 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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