Volunteering attitude, mental well-being, and loyalty for the non-profit religious organization of volunteer tourism

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The present research aimed to explore volunteer travelers' loyalty formation for the non-profit religious organization of volunteer tourism by considering the gender influence. A quantitative process along with a survey method was utilized to attain the research purpose. Our empirical results showed that awareness of the need, performance of the organization, attitude, and the mental well-being were critical contributors to increasing loyalty. Attitude and mental well-being were vital mediators. The performance of the non-profit religious organization included a comparative importance in building loyalty. In addition, gender moderated the effect of awareness of the need and performance of the organization on the travelers' attitudes toward it. As very little is known about volunteer tourists' behaviors, the current study satisfactorily provides an apparent comprehension regarding how their loyalty for the non-profit religious organization is generated and what factors drive this loyalty.

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Han, H., Ariza-Montes, A., Tirado-Valencia, P., & Lee, S. (2020). Volunteering attitude, mental well-being, and loyalty for the non-profit religious organization of volunteer tourism. Sustainability (Switzerland), 12(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/su12114618

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