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  1. Jul 29, 2021 · In this paper, we introduce the travel mode choice cycle (TMCC), a comprehensive model aiming to link attitude, desire, intention, behaviour, and satisfaction by integrating prominent social-psychological attitude theories such as the theory of planned behaviour, the model of goal-directed behaviour, and the theory of cognitive dissonance.

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  2. Nov 1, 2023 · Many travel satisfaction studies have examined the impact of travel characteristics, such as mode choice, travel duration, travel frequency, travel purpose, and travel cost (Ettema et al., 2010, De Vos et al., 2019, Olsson et al., 2020, Sukhov et al., 2021).

  3. Dec 1, 2022 · Then, travel satisfaction is positively related to travel well-being, which indicates mood and psychological distance will indirectly affect overall travel well-being through travel satisfaction.

  4. Sep 29, 2023 · Drawing on the authentic happiness theory, the aims of this article are three-fold: first, to propose a refined measurement scale for tourists’ sense of well-being; second, to investigate the impact of four categories of tourist experience on tourists’ sense of well-being; and third, to explore the effect of the sense of well-being on tourists’ ...

  5. Dec 1, 2017 · Travel mode (both active versus passive modes and car versus public transport) has direct effects on satisfaction with travel, indirect effects on emotional well-being through satisfaction with travel, and indirect effects on life satisfaction through emotional well-being.

  6. Feb 19, 2021 · Satisfaction with Travel Scale (STS) is used to measure travel happiness. Results show that for trips using active travel modes, traveling by walking has higher travel happiness than by nonmotor vehicles.

  7. Satisfaction with travel. Service quality. Subjective well-being. Travel experience. 1 Introduction. Research suggests that travel experiences have consequential implications for well-being, with the effects being quite context-dependent.