Chapter 3: Evaluating Service Quality and Sustainability at the Largest São João in the World in 2023: A Tourist Perception Analysis
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Published:2024
Gabriela Dione Florêncio de Lima, Kettrin Farias Bem Maracajá, Tiago Savi Mondo, 2024. "Evaluating Service Quality and Sustainability at the Largest São João in the World in 2023: A Tourist Perception Analysis", The Need for Sustainable Tourism in an Era of Global Climate Change: Pathway to a Greener Future, Pardeep Singh, Shikha Daga, Kiran Yadav, Abhay Jain
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Abstract
The significance of event tourism in destination development underscores the importance of assessing the quality of events and their sustainability for competitiveness. This study investigates tourists’ perceptions of service quality and sustainability at the “Biggest São João in the World” event in 2023. Employing a quantitative approach, we conducted field research using questionnaires based on the Tourqual model, integrating sustainability indicators to address environmental impacts associated with such events. Data collection took place between June and July 2023, with a non-probabilistic convenience sample of 709 visitors. Descriptive statistics were applied to the 2022 survey data (397 respondents), on the 2023 data (709 respondents). Results reveal that the event’s diverse activities received the highest average rating at 4.03, while the use of sustainable transport during the event garnered the lowest rating at 1.93. This emphasizes the need for event organizers to implement continuous improvement plans, focusing particularly on areas with critical evaluations to enhance visitor satisfaction. This study’s originality and innovative approach contribute valuable insights for event managers and researchers and promote both local development and environmental awareness.
