Tourist loyalty and intangible cultural heritage: the case of Popayán, Colombia
Author
González Santa Cruz, Francisco
López-Guzmán, Tomás
Pemberthy Gallo, Luz Stella
Rodríguez Gutiérrez, Pablo
Publisher
Emerald PublishingDate
2020Subject
PLS-SEMTourism
Mediation analysis
Intangible cultural heritage
Colombia
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The purpose of this paper is to analyse the loyalty of the tourists who visit a city with an important heritage event: The Holy Week Processions in the city of Popayán (Colombia), recognised by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. Design/methodology/approach – This research focuses on determining the mediating effect of the perception of the processions and the evaluation of the elements of the destination during a visit to the city by using a sample of 615 tourists. The software tool used in this research is the Smart partial least squares. Findings – Results show that the motivations of the visitor are not enough by themselves to guarantee loyalty regarding the destination, but other variables are needed such as the perception of the processions and the evaluation of the elements of the destination, through which the motivation acquires a true meaning to secure the tourist’s loyalty. Practical implications – The principal practical implication of this research is offering to the stakeholders involved in the promotion and organisation of this event an opportunity to undertake and review actions for improvement. Originality/value – This research seeks to enlighten the interaction between heritage, sustainability and heritage in Latin America.