Yıl: 2021 Cilt: 9 Sayı: 4 Sayfa Aralığı: 116 - 126 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.21325/jotags.2021.944 İndeks Tarihi: 28-07-2022

Recreational Novelty and Aesthetic Motives: Relationship with Hedonia in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic

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This study aims to understand the relationships between hedonia and the motivations of museum visitors. In this context, the relations between novelty and aesthetic appreciation, pleasure and avoidance were examined. The data of the study were collected from individuals who visited the Odunpazarı Modern Art Museum during the period of pandemic when the restrictions were streched. Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) was used to analyze the data. The study findings show that visitors' motivations of novelty seeking and aesthetic appreciation positively and directly affects their hedonia. Therefore it is recommended for tourism enterpreneurs to ensure reviewing the servicescape with an understanding of tourists’ changing motivation.
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APA KAMA S, KARAGÖZ D (2021). Recreational Novelty and Aesthetic Motives: Relationship with Hedonia in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic. , 116 - 126. 10.21325/jotags.2021.944
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MLA KAMA Selin,KARAGÖZ Deniz Recreational Novelty and Aesthetic Motives: Relationship with Hedonia in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic. , 2021, ss.116 - 126. 10.21325/jotags.2021.944
AMA KAMA S,KARAGÖZ D Recreational Novelty and Aesthetic Motives: Relationship with Hedonia in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic. . 2021; 116 - 126. 10.21325/jotags.2021.944
Vancouver KAMA S,KARAGÖZ D Recreational Novelty and Aesthetic Motives: Relationship with Hedonia in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic. . 2021; 116 - 126. 10.21325/jotags.2021.944
IEEE KAMA S,KARAGÖZ D "Recreational Novelty and Aesthetic Motives: Relationship with Hedonia in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic." , ss.116 - 126, 2021. 10.21325/jotags.2021.944
ISNAD KAMA, Selin - KARAGÖZ, Deniz. "Recreational Novelty and Aesthetic Motives: Relationship with Hedonia in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic". (2021), 116-126. https://doi.org/10.21325/jotags.2021.944
APA KAMA S, KARAGÖZ D (2021). Recreational Novelty and Aesthetic Motives: Relationship with Hedonia in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic. Journal of Tourism and Gastronomy Studies, 9(4), 116 - 126. 10.21325/jotags.2021.944
Chicago KAMA Selin,KARAGÖZ Deniz Recreational Novelty and Aesthetic Motives: Relationship with Hedonia in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic. Journal of Tourism and Gastronomy Studies 9, no.4 (2021): 116 - 126. 10.21325/jotags.2021.944
MLA KAMA Selin,KARAGÖZ Deniz Recreational Novelty and Aesthetic Motives: Relationship with Hedonia in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic. Journal of Tourism and Gastronomy Studies, vol.9, no.4, 2021, ss.116 - 126. 10.21325/jotags.2021.944
AMA KAMA S,KARAGÖZ D Recreational Novelty and Aesthetic Motives: Relationship with Hedonia in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic. Journal of Tourism and Gastronomy Studies. 2021; 9(4): 116 - 126. 10.21325/jotags.2021.944
Vancouver KAMA S,KARAGÖZ D Recreational Novelty and Aesthetic Motives: Relationship with Hedonia in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic. Journal of Tourism and Gastronomy Studies. 2021; 9(4): 116 - 126. 10.21325/jotags.2021.944
IEEE KAMA S,KARAGÖZ D "Recreational Novelty and Aesthetic Motives: Relationship with Hedonia in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic." Journal of Tourism and Gastronomy Studies, 9, ss.116 - 126, 2021. 10.21325/jotags.2021.944
ISNAD KAMA, Selin - KARAGÖZ, Deniz. "Recreational Novelty and Aesthetic Motives: Relationship with Hedonia in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic". Journal of Tourism and Gastronomy Studies 9/4 (2021), 116-126. https://doi.org/10.21325/jotags.2021.944