Publication: Co-Creation in Wellness Tourism: Insights from Thailand
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2025-01-01
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25163612
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2-s2.0-105008183546
Journal Title
Proceedings of the International Conference on Tourism Research
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331
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339
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Proceedings of the International Conference on Tourism Research (2025) , 331-339
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Sirisuthikul V., Pusumpun P. Co-Creation in Wellness Tourism: Insights from Thailand. Proceedings of the International Conference on Tourism Research (2025) , 331-339. 339. Retrieved from: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14740/21118
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Abstract
With the rapid growth of wellness tourism and rising consumer demand for personalized and interactive experiences, achieving sustainable success in the industry requires a deep understanding of the emotional and psychological aspects of customer experiences. As modern travelers increasingly seek active involvement in shaping their health and wellness journeys, co-creation has become a vital component of service delivery. This study examines the role of co-creation in shaping customer experiences within Thailand's wellness tourism sector. Using a qualitative approach, 30 in-depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted with representatives from leading spa hotels to explore the interactive processes that drive customer participation in co-creating wellness services. Through thematic analysis, the study identifies patterns and relationships within customer-provider interactions across three interconnected stages-before, during, and after service delivery. The findings reveal that the intensity and nature of these interactions evolve throughout the wellness journey, leading to distinct forms of co-creation and varying customer outcomes. Understanding these dynamic interactions provides industry stakeholders with valuable insights into innovative business practices that enhance customer satisfaction and strengthen a destination's competitive advantage. By bridging theory and practice, this study contributes to wellness tourism literature and offers sustainable business strategies for integrating co-creation into service models, ultimately fostering customer loyalty and long-term business sustainability.
