2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2014.01.014
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Determinants of individual tourist expenditure as a network: Empirical findings from Uruguay

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“…A review of the literature revealed that most attitudinal studies have focused on examining the differences in tourist attitudes according to their socioeconomic and demographic attributes (Wang et al 2010). Tourism expenditures have been found to be directly linked with family incomes (Abbruzzo, Brida, & Scuderi, 2014). Similar to our findings, previous studies have also identified household income to have a positive impact on recreational behaviour (Landry, Allen, Cherry, & Whitehead, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…A review of the literature revealed that most attitudinal studies have focused on examining the differences in tourist attitudes according to their socioeconomic and demographic attributes (Wang et al 2010). Tourism expenditures have been found to be directly linked with family incomes (Abbruzzo, Brida, & Scuderi, 2014). Similar to our findings, previous studies have also identified household income to have a positive impact on recreational behaviour (Landry, Allen, Cherry, & Whitehead, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…También para Uruguay, Abbruzzo et al (2014) estudian los determinantes del gasto del turismo receptivo mediante un análisis de modelos gráficos. A diferencia de la mayoría de los estudios, encuentran un rol marginal de las variables sociodemográficas como determinantes del gasto y una importancia directa del gasto con el tipo de alojamiento, el destino y la duración de la estadía.…”
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“…More recently, quantile regression was adopted in tourism study by Chen and Chang (2012) on the infl uence of travel agents in Taiwan, and by Marrocu et al (2015) on the eff ect of the main determinants of tourist expenditure to non -resident tourists in Sardinia. Abbruzzo et al (2014) have introduced the use of graphical models for assessing the determinants of individual tourist spending in Uruguay, emphasizing with these models have the advantage of synthesizing and visualizing the relationships occurring within large sets of random variables, through an easy interpret output. While in literature there are numerous studies of tourist expenditure, the research of the cruise tourism expenditure has become more popular since the beginning of this decade.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%