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- W4385704624 abstract "ABSTRACTThe aim of this research was to examine the development of attributes related to recreational cycling and how they affect the formation of satisfaction and perceived value among cyclists in Malaysia. A total of 466 responses were collected, and the study model and hypotheses were tested using Partial-least Square-Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). The study demonstrates how recreational cycling factors influence the process of building satisfaction through perceived value. The Theory of Consumption Value was applied to reveal that perceived value has varying contributions depending on the conditions. Accessibility and amenities were crucial in the development of recreational cycling, as they mediate perceived value components. On the other hand, tourism attractions and complementary services should be viewed positively despite their inability to mediate perceived value components. The study offers guidance to tourism stakeholders and policymakers in designing recreational cycling facilities and services. Overall, this study’s empirical findings provide valuable insights into the relationship between recreational cycling attributes, perceived value, and satisfaction, which can inform recreational cycling behaviors.KEYWORDS: Recreational cyclingcyclistsperceived valuesatisfactionMalaysia AcknowledgmentsThe author wishes to express his gratitude to the Universiti Teknologi MARA for awarding the fundamental research grant, which facilitated the development of this manuscript. Universiti Teknologi MARA supports this research under the Research Grant 600-UITMSEL (PI. 5/4) (100/2022)Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Ethics statementWith the submission of this manuscript, I would like to undertake that all authors of this research paper have directly participated in the planning, execution, or analysis of this study. The contents of this manuscript are not now under consideration for publication elsewhere. In addition, there are no directly related manuscripts or abstracts, published or unpublished, by any authors of this paper. This study instrument was approved by the university’s Research Ethics Committee (Ref: 600-FHOTOUR (PJI 5/4))Supplemental dataSupplemental data for this article can be accessed online at https://doi.org/10.1080/1528008X.2023.2243384." @default.
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