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Involvement: Travel motivation and destination selection
Journal of Vacation Marketing, 1999Researchers and marketers are interested in understanding and predicting the complex behaviours of consumers. One important facet of consumer behaviour is the ‘involvement’ construct. Involvement is ‘a person’s perceived relevance of the object based on inherent needs, values, and interests’. 1 This study examined the interplay between the involvement
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Travel Motivations and Destination Choice:
Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 2002Abstract Knowledge of people's travel motivations and its association with destination selection plays a critical role in predicting future travel patterns. The objectives of this study were to uncover the underlying push and pull factors of motivation associated with British outbound pleasure travelers as well as to identify key motivational factors ...
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Understanding Chinese Travellers’ Motivations to Visit Europe
2018Despite the relevant economic contribution that Chinese outbound travel generates, very little research examining motivations of Chinese travellers’ behaviour has been conducted so far. This is evident when the specific segment of students from Gen Y travelling to Europe is considered.
Pung, Jessica Mei, Del Chiappa, Giacomo
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Solo Female Travellers: The Underlying Motivation
2021Female solo travel is one of the fastest-growing market segments. Motivations of solo female travellers are a popular topic of research, and the majority of studies are focused on a specific region, with a prevalence of the Asian and Australian markets.
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Travel as Motivation in English
The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 1960(1960). Travel as Motivation in English. The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas: Vol. 34, No. 7, pp. 421-424.
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From motivation to actual travel
Annals of Tourism Research, 1992Abstract A critical review is presented of all theoretical aspects of the destination-choice process. Decision theory and the destination-choice model are outlined, followed by a discussion of the role of motivation in travel behavior and its complex nature. Subsequently, the role of travel information and the information-gathering stage are examined.
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The Travel Motivations of Canadian Ecotourists
Journal of Travel Research, 1992This article reports on the grouped findings of three studies that have taken an in-depth look at the travel motives of Canadian ecotourists. The results from these studies are compared to the general Canadian traveler population. These studies indicate that the ecotourists are much more likely to have social motives that put stress on physical ...
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Impact of COVID-19 on the travel and tourism industry
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2021Marinko Skare +2 more
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Motivations for deep-space travel
2000When trying to predict the future of spaceflight, we are faced with the same dilemma experienced by visionaries in all fields. In order to model what humans may (or may not) do at some point in the indeterminate future, we must examine the nature of what makes humans move along certain paths.
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