2017
DOI: 10.1080/10941665.2017.1374985
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Factors influencing destination image and visit intention among young women travellers: role of travel motivation, perceived risks, and travel constraints

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“…Based on table 2, the results of the T test indicate that Travel Motivation has no significant effect on tourist visiting intention, this is indicated by the T test value of 0.37 <1.96. The results of this study are not in line with previous studies conducted by Khan et al which states that motivation encourages the tourists visit intention [26]. Electronic Word of Mouth also has no significant effect on tourist visit intention.…”
Section: Finding and Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Based on table 2, the results of the T test indicate that Travel Motivation has no significant effect on tourist visiting intention, this is indicated by the T test value of 0.37 <1.96. The results of this study are not in line with previous studies conducted by Khan et al which states that motivation encourages the tourists visit intention [26]. Electronic Word of Mouth also has no significant effect on tourist visit intention.…”
Section: Finding and Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Another view of the tourism destinations, understanding the motivation of tourists results in the ability to increase the level of pleasure or the sense of tourists enjoyment, so it will be better in maintaining the loyalty of tourists, or behavior to visit again (Pratminingsih et al, 2014). The influence of travel motivation to the destination image supported by previous research such as Chang et al (2014), Khan et al (2017), Kim and Chen (2016), Pratminingsih et al (2014), Prayag and Ryan (2011). This research becomes a novelty to develop tourism product based on memorable tourism experience that is in line with the characteristics of Indonesian tourists who started the tourists' segmentation based on motivation in order to improve the destination image.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Medical travellers from the low and lower-middle income countries are subjected to higher vulnerability to these kinds of incidences as in many cases they stay at rented houses for long periods due to the complexity of the medical condition and treatment. Studies in leisure travel have found that the perception of travellers on safety and security, service quality, performance, and health risks have a significant negative influence on destination image perception [22,23,43]. In medical travel, perceived risks were strongly associated with attitude [18] and perceived value [19] of the destination and services.…”
Section: H4mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although few quantitative empirical studies are available in the context of medical travel and travellers behaviour [18,19], these studies were performed on leisure travellers, therefore, it cannot reflect the views of actual medical travellers. In leisure travel, plenty of studies have been undertaken to understand the decision making process of travellers based on the travel motivations, perceived risks, travel constraints, destination image, and visit intention [20][21][22][23]. The studies proved that these variables have a direct and indirect role in the development of perceptions and visit intention among the travellers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%