What to Do After Visiting a Museum? From Post-consumption Evaluation to Intensification and Online Content Generation

In the context of museums, this article analyses to what extent visitor evaluation of the experience (attainment, emotion, and satisfaction) drives their short-term online behavior: consumption of further online content (intensification) and posting content in online sites (content generation). On t...

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description In the context of museums, this article analyses to what extent visitor evaluation of the experience (attainment, emotion, and satisfaction) drives their short-term online behavior: consumption of further online content (intensification) and posting content in online sites (content generation). On the basis of the optimal stimulation level theory and on the balance theory, it proposes that the evaluation of the experience has an inverted U-effect on visit intensification intention while a U-effect on the intention to generate content after the visit. Findings indicate that satisfaction fosters the intention to intensify or consume further content, while the perception of having gained the maximum attainment and emotional value limits it. On the other hand, while satisfaction and the perception of a profitable visit motivate visitors to post online comments, poor experiences in museums have no impact on the generation of online content.
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