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Title: Sustainable harmony : exploring the impact of glamping attributes on tourist satisfaction through mixed text mining techniques
Authors: Yang, T 
Chen, J 
Wu, J 
Issue Date: Jun-2026
Source: Journal of destination marketing & management, June 2026, v. 40, 101070
Abstract: Glamping, a new form of sustainable tourism that combines quality accommodation with nature, has gained increasing tourist attention. Existing research on glamping ignores the differential role of distinct attributes in the formation of tourist satisfaction and gives less consideration to the variation in market segmentation. To respond, this study proposed mixed text mining methods to explore glamping online reviews based on the three-factor theory. Results show that glamping attributes exert both linear and asymmetric impacts on tourist satisfaction (e.g. Facility is a Basic attribute, leading to dissatisfaction, but Cost performance is a Performance attribute, leading to both satisfaction and dissatisfaction). Such impacts showcase dynamics across tourist segments (families, couples, and friends): Scenery can efficiently enhance couples-tourists' satisfaction, but Food is the pivot key for triggering friends-tourists’ satisfaction. Strategies for balancing accommodation and nature attributes are also investigated. This research contributes to nature-based destination tourism research and advances the research paradigm using three-factor theory.
Keywords: Balancing nature and accommodation
Glamping tourist satisfaction
Online reviews
Text mining
Three-factor theory
Tourist segments
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Journal: Journal of destination marketing & management 
ISSN: 2212-571X
EISSN: 2212-5752
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdmm.2025.101070
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