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Destination quality and tourists’ behavioural intentions: rural tourist destinations in Malaysia

Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes, 2015
Purpose – This study aims to examine the direct influence of perceived destination quality on tourists’ behavioural intentions and the indirect effect through satisfaction, in the context of rural tourism destinations in Malaysia. It also aims to investigate how tourists’ socio-demographic characteristics (e.g.
Sushila Devi Rajaratnam   +3 more
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Measuring tourists' destination perceptions

Annals of Tourism Research, 1994
Abstract This article describes an exploratory study that tests the consistency of two response formats. They are both originally based on the semantic differential scale and have been widely used in the tourism literature to generate measures of perceptions regarding destinations. The results indicate that while the two response formats are reliable,
Angie Driscoll, Rob Lawson, Brian Niven
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Romania – Competitive Tourist Destination?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
The problem of competitiveness has become an important theme at the level of each actor of the economy and the tourist destination competitiveness can be described as the element that makes an increase of visitors over time, they ensure their memorable experiences in a profitably, enhancing the welfare of the residents and preserving natural capital ...
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Knowledge Management at Tourist Destinations

2006
Appropriate knowledge and ability of persons as the decisive component of their operative and creative potentials, as well as continuous improvement, are not only the problem of the individual but principally of the system of business (tourism) and society (tourist destinations) in which they live and operate.
Vujić, Vidoje, Črnjar, Kristina
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Tourists' Evaluation of Destinations

Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 2003
Abstract This study investigates the efficacy of Lew's (1987) “cognitive perspective” in assessing how tourists evaluate destinations. Using 11 bipolar word pairs derived from Sasaki (2000) and Lew, 139 high school students were surveyed about six destinations in and around Tokyo Prefecture, Japan, which they visited on a group tour.
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Social partnerships in tourist destinations

2007
This work deals with social partnership in tourist destinations.
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Overview on Tourist Destination

Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series, 2012
People nowadays have the tendency to travel even for a day in order to get away from their daily routine. The tourism industry seems to have started recovering from the financial crisis and the number of tourists visiting destinations has increased. The concept of tourist destination is very important and should be understood not only by marketers but ...
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Cycling-Friendly Tourist Destination

2012
Cycling is much more than sport and much more than transport mean today. Movement, that is the base of this activity, is also crucial part of tourism definition. Being the connection between the fields of sport, traffic and tourism, cycle tourism is a growing sector on demand and supply side of tourist market, whether actively or passively participated.
Mrnjavac, Edna, Kovačić, Nataša
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Destination image and tourist behavioural intentions: A meta-analysis

Tourism Management, 2020
Mona Afshardoost   +1 more
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