Customer satisfaction has been regarded as a key antecedent to positive future consumption behavior; however, studies on the relationship between satisfaction and personal well-being in the cultural context are scarce. To fill the research gap, a field survey with a sample of 367 cultural visitors...
Author(s)
Siu YeeMan [Siu, Y. M. N. ]; Kwan HoYan; Zhang JunFeng [Zhang, J. F. T. ]; Ho KaYan [Ho, K. Y. C. ]
Publisher
Routledge, Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Journal of International Consumer Marketing, 2016, 28, 2, pp 77-91
This journal contains 6 chapters which discusses: (1) the context by examining the art ecosystem and interrelated institutional environment of arts organizations in Hong Kong; (2) the depth and multiplicity of art practices and the creation of a certain Hongkongness in style and symbolism; (3)...
Publisher
University of Chicago Press, Chicago, USA
Citation
China Journal, 2021, 85, pp 243-245
This study is an attempt to identify and analyze the factors that may influence local visitors to attend an international arts festival. Using primary data collected via surveys and employing the technique of logistic regression, the researchers identified four factors that significantly influence...
Author(s)
Boyle, S.; Reaiche, C.; Abdullah, A.; Murad, M. W.
Publisher
Cognizant Communication Corporation, Putnam Valley, USA
Citation
Tourism Analysis, 2018, 23, 3, pp 427-432
Improving recreational, sporting and cultural facilities has helped to enhance the quality of life in Hong Kong. The territory's residents have access to a wide range of leisure activities. Many of these are provided by the Urban and Regional Councils, which are autonomous bodies empowered to...
Publisher
Hong Kong Government Information Services, Hong Kong
Citation
Hong Kong 1994: a review of 1993., 1994, pp 339-376
Cantonese opera was inscribed as a Human Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 2009. The closure of world heritage properties and performance venues due to the global pandemic has resulted in a global employment crisis and the subsequent departure of many seasoned Cantonese opera artists,...
Author(s)
Chung MingYan [Chung, M. Y. F.]
Publisher
Routledge, Abingdon, UK
Citation
International Journal of Heritage Studies, 2022, 28, 10, pp 1091-1106
Cinematic nostalgia can influence visitors in choosing destinations where particular films have been made or shot. Focusing on the case of Hong Kong this study investigated the incidence of nostalgia amongst Taiwanese filmgoers, and whether this generates feelings of familiarity that induce...
Author(s)
Kim SeongSeop; Kim SangKyun; King, B.
Publisher
Routledge, Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 2019, 36, 2, pp 236-252
Driven by global economic and cultural competition, Asian megacities seek future-oriented local and global self-representation using cutting-edge museums of contemporary art. This article analyzes the embedding of two vanguard museum projects, the "Museum+" in Hong Kong, China, and the new Museum...
Publisher
Berghahn Journals, Biggleswade, UK
Citation
Museum Worlds: Advances in Research, 2015, 3, 1, pp 86-104
The current study sought to identify the role of nostalgia in film tourism, specifically in relation to the development of preferred film tourism products and activities for potential Korean film tourists visiting the shooting locations of Hong Kong films made from the 1970s to the late 1990s. The...
Author(s)
Kim SeongSeop; Kim SangKyun
Publisher
Routledge, Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 2018, 35, 3, pp 285-305
This article examines the creative strategies of Hong Kong Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement (CEPA) films in engagements with the China market under the framework of CEPA introduced in 2004. One of the aims of CEPA for the film sector is to boost co-production between Hong Kong and the...
Author(s)
Yeh YuehYu [Yeh, Y. Y. E.]; Chao ShiYan
Publisher
Routledge, Abingdon, UK
Citation
International Journal of Cultural Policy, 2020, 26, 2, pp 184-201
Around the world, music serves as an important element of mobilisation for social movements. Singing songs is not only a peaceful protest technique but also helps to construct a protest identity locating and relating the social movement to its political and social environment. Most importantly, a...
Publisher
French Centre for Research on Contemporary China, Hong Kong, China
Citation
China Perspectives, 2016, No.4, pp 59-68