EXPLORING THE NEXUS OF FOOD DESTINATION REPUTATION, PERCEIVED VALUE OF LOCAL FOOD CONSUMPTION, AND FOOD DESTINATION ATTRACTIVENESS IN MELAKA, MALAYSIA
Author:
Ibrahim Muhamad Aizuddin,Mior Shariffuddin Nur Shahirah,Wan Mohd Zain Wan Mohd Adzim,Mohd Salim Muhamad Nur Hidayat,Zainul Nur Hanifa
Abstract
This research examines the interrelationships among food destination reputation, the perceived value of local food consumption, and food destination attractiveness among tourists visiting Melaka as a renowned destination in Malaysia known for its vibrant culinary offerings. Through an online survey, a quantitative analysis was conducted, yielding a total of 135 responses that reflect tourists' viewpoints on the destination's food scene. The research employed Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) to test the research hypotheses. The findings confirm that the perceived value of local food consumption mediates the relationship between a food destination's reputation and its overall attractiveness. These outcomes are valuable for tourism stakeholders and destination management organizations involved in the planning and developing Melaka as a food destination. This enables strategic decision-making for stakeholders to optimize their efforts to promote and enhance Melaka's culinary tourism experiences. Thus, ensuring the long-term viability of tourism in the region.
Publisher
Malaysian Institute of Planners
Subject
Urban Studies,Geography, Planning and Development
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