Insights into tourism demand and tourism behavior
Chapter 4 uses advanced Latent-Growth sampling in AMOS 16.0 to validate the proposed model on the effects of novelty-seeking, destination image, and overall satisfaction levels across intent to revisit trajectories, using data collected online in February 2009, among French, English, and German trav...
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2011
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| Summary: | Chapter 4 uses advanced Latent-Growth sampling in AMOS 16.0 to validate the proposed model on the effects of novelty-seeking, destination image, and overall satisfaction levels across intent to revisit trajectories, using data collected online in February 2009, among French, English, and German travelers, who flew for more than two hours to visit a sun-and-sand destination during the past six months. [...] Chapter 4 explores the individual differences in re-visiting choice over time, in contrast to the previous two chapters, which follow a supply-side perspective to analyze tourism demand. |
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