Factors affecting pre-visit destination image: application on the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM)
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2020-06
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Emerald
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Journal of Humanities and Applied Social Sciences · June 2020;
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Purpose –Thepurpose of this study is to investigate through an empirical research the factors that would attract visitors to heritage and cultural sites as museums applied on theGrand Egyptian Museum (GEM). The paper aims to study the impact of the proposed attraction features learning/knowledge, museum facilities, fun/entertainment and socializing and accessibility/location on pre-visit destination image. Design/methodology/approach –The author started by a thorough literature review to arrive to the suggested conceptual model, which is tested by adopting a quantitative approach where data were collected using a self-administered questionnaire from a convenient sample of 300 respondents with 90% response rate andusedpartial least squares –structure equation modelling using Smart PLSv.3.2.8. Findings –Theresultsshowthatthreeofthetestedfactors wereaccepted andonewas rejected. Practical implications –Management of GEM, which will be one of the biggest museums world-wide, can makeuseoftheempiricalresults of this research to enhance their understanding of thefactors thatimpact pre-visit destination image, and thus, most attract visitors to justify the budget set in this huge project and achieve highest visitation and revenue Originality/value –This research deals with a new museum that has not opened its doors yet and will start functioning in late 2020, and thus, the pre-visit image of the museum is not based on previous experience of visitors but rather on secondary sources as messages sent to visitors based on attraction features, while mostpreviousstudiesdealt with post-visit image of museums
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October University for Pre-visit destination image, Grand Egyptian Museum, Functions of a museum, Partial least squares (PLS-SEM), factors to cultural destinations