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Determinants of visitors' festival satisfaction and subjective well-being: tracing the roles of place attachment and satisfaction

K. Thirugnanasambantham (Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Welcomgroup Graduate School of Hotel Administration, Manipal, India)
Pillai K. Rajasekharan (Manipal Academy of Higher Education, School of Management, Manipal, India)
Vidya Patwardhan (Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Welcomgroup Graduate School of Hotel Administration, Manipal, India)
G. Raghavendra (Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Welcomgroup Graduate School of Hotel Administration, Manipal, India)
Shreelatha Rao (Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Welcomgroup Graduate School of Hotel Administration, Manipal, India)

International Journal of Event and Festival Management

ISSN: 1758-2954

Article publication date: 27 June 2023

Issue publication date: 27 October 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

India has a marvelous distinction of hosting religious and cultural extravaganzas on an enormous scale, keeping in with its rich lineage and civilizational assortment. The philosophical threads of such festivals are eventually subjective well-being and spiritual awakening. In this context, the authors examine how the visitors' festival motivation culminates in life satisfaction and subjective well-being.

Design/methodology/approach

The study follows a theory-driven deductive approach to test the construed relationships. The data were collected from the sites of religious fiesta when the participants were immersed in their cultural fervor. The study uses structural equation modeling to examine the hypothesized model.

Findings

The study finds that place attachment and life satisfaction empirically mediate the relationship between festival motivation and subjective well-being. However, the relationship between place attachment and subjective well-being is not empirically strong when life satisfaction mediates their relationship.

Research limitations/implications

The study is based on a convenience sample and is limited to the visitors of local religious festivals. Future research must verify the suitability of the model in other types of festivals of other religions and different locations. Also, this research deliberates on the relationship between only four variables. Future researchers could discuss other variables such as authenticity, emotional solidarity, festival images, festival values, religious faith, etc. to develop a more robust model to explain the relationship between festival motivation and subjective well-being.

Practical implications

In India regardless of social strata, people are religiously conscious and inclined toward attending publicly celebrated religious festivals. The scale of these festivals is significant and given the scenario, the local Government has to join hands with the temple administration, local people and visitors to reap the full benefits of the festival. These temple festivals not only foster coordination and involvement among various stakeholders, but also invoke the devotion of the people to jointly organize the celebrations.

Social implications

As some of the religious festivals go beyond caste, creed and nationality, the celebrations should evolve as multi-cultural mass events uniting the societal cohesiveness, spirit and national culture. The variables chosen and results found in this study will surely support publicizing the significance of religious festivals in the region and provide an idea to the organizers and supporters to develop new strategies to promote similar events.

Originality/value

The results claim several implications for theory and practice. Theoretically, the study contributes to the literature on religious tourism and event management. Practically, the study discussions indicate the importance of disseminating the significance of religious festivals as a platform for local tourist attractions to generate social, cultural and economic benefits.

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Citation

Thirugnanasambantham, K., Rajasekharan, P.K., Patwardhan, V., Raghavendra, G. and Rao, S. (2023), "Determinants of visitors' festival satisfaction and subjective well-being: tracing the roles of place attachment and satisfaction", International Journal of Event and Festival Management, Vol. 14 No. 4, pp. 441-459. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJEFM-07-2022-0061

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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