Exploring tourists' experience at private social dining: Dimensionality and satisfaction

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Private social dining is a new form of service emerging in culinary tourism. Although its popularity has been increasing worldwide, studies on private social dining, especially its influence on tourism, are limited. The present work aims to explore tourists' experiences using private social dining as a context by constructing the dimensions for tourist experience. A qualitative research method is utilized to analyze reviews from top service providers in three popular destinations. Results confirm seven dimensions of the three types of experience existing in tourists' private social dining experiences, which affect tourist satisfaction. These results lay the foundation for future studies.

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Qian, J., Law, R., & Fan, D. X. F. (2020). Exploring tourists’ experience at private social dining: Dimensionality and satisfaction. International Journal of Tourism Research, 22(6), 776–787. https://doi.org/10.1002/jtr.2379

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