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Framing the visitor experience in sacred places

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    Abstract

    The purpose of this study is to explore the dimensional structure of visitor experience in a sacred place based on the framing process.

    Mix-method research was conducted in Turkey - Virgin Mary House (VMH), which featured a sacred and popular tourist destination. Qualitative research, including interviews and expert panels, was used to create a set of knowledge for further analysis. Quantitative research, two field study comprising 842 participants, was used to validate the framing of visitor experiences in a sacred place providing reliability and construct validity.

    The six dimensions were found within three framing axes of religious, environmental and organizational: inner experience; religious experience; physical environment; hi-story; tour organization; service experience.

    Current studies on visitor experience in a sacred place have mainly focused on emotions, motivations, or physical dimensions. By synthesizing the framing process and theoretical approaches, this study contributes to literature and practitioners by representing the unique characteristics of experiences that visitors live in sacred places regardless of their religious identities.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalTQM Journal
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 4 Jun 2021

    Keywords

    • Framing process
    • Sacred place
    • Tourism
    • Turkey
    • Virgin Mary House
    • Vsitor experience

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