2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdmm.2016.09.004
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Digging deeper into decision-making of Chinese long-haul outbound tourists: A two-stage preference - estimation approach

Abstract: A note on versions:The version presented here may differ from the published version or from the version of record. If you wish to cite this item you are advised to consult the publisher's version. Please see the repository url above for details on accessing the published version and note that access may require a subscription. ABSTRACT:Investigating and understanding tourists' preferences is of great importance for both decision-making theories and destination marketing practice. In the current study we inves… Show more

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“…The schedule of travel is an essential trigger for conflicts on a family trip. This finding is consistent with Li, Mccabe, and Li (2017), who discover that younger travelers prefer a relaxing schedule with more free time but fewer tourism attractions, while senior travelers prefer a tight schedule with more scenic spots. A man from Chengdu in his 27 shared,…”
Section: Schedulesupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The schedule of travel is an essential trigger for conflicts on a family trip. This finding is consistent with Li, Mccabe, and Li (2017), who discover that younger travelers prefer a relaxing schedule with more free time but fewer tourism attractions, while senior travelers prefer a tight schedule with more scenic spots. A man from Chengdu in his 27 shared,…”
Section: Schedulesupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Moreover, Conjoint analysis allows analysts to assess the distribution of utility scores across a range of attribute/levels, to assess the effects of a change in a single attribute level on choice processes. This more closely reflects actual choice behaviour in tourism and could be used more effectively in product development and marketing analysis in tourism (Li, McCabe and Li 2016). This adds important new approaches to understanding tourist's preferences, particularly at the early stages of market development.…”
Section: Conclusion and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Tourism destinations are different from manufactured products because they are mixtures of social, cultural and physical environments as well the "touristic" components such as attractions, transport and lodging facilities and other travel related services (Li, McCabe, & Li, 2016). Thus, utilities perceived by tourists are derived from different aspects of this amalgamation of assets and attributes.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intention to travel has long been a research topic of great interest in the tourism literature (Baloglu 2000; Ng, Lee, and Soutar 2007; Whang, Yong, and Ko 2016). Various theories and models exist on tourists’ propensity to travel to a destination, such as the theory of planned behavior (Jordan et al 2017; Shen, Schüttemeyer, and Braun 2009), the theory of cultural distance (Ng, Lee, and Soutar 2007), and the choice set approach (S. Li, McCabe, and Li 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%