2017
DOI: 10.5937/geopan1702096d
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The influence of education level on choosing coastal regions as tourist destinations

Abstract: The main aim of the paper is to investigate the influence of formal education level on decision-making process when choosing a tourist destination based on multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA). The survey was conducted on the sample of 252 respondents from Bačka region (Vojvodina/Serbia). Also, this study strives to examine the influence of education level on decision-making process including all five phases of decision-making process: need awareness, information search, alternatives estimation, purchase… Show more

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“…They prefer individual arrangements tailored to meet their specific wishes and needs, unlike secondary school students who prefer to be all-encompassing. They also want to learn about new landscapes and cultures (Djeri et al, 2017).…”
Section: International Journal Of Research Studies In Management 107mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They prefer individual arrangements tailored to meet their specific wishes and needs, unlike secondary school students who prefer to be all-encompassing. They also want to learn about new landscapes and cultures (Djeri et al, 2017).…”
Section: International Journal Of Research Studies In Management 107mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They preferred individual arrangements which are tailored to satisfy their specific desires and needs which differ from people with secondary school who prefer all-inclusive packages. They also want to get to know new landscapes and cultures (Djeri et al, 2017). However, the least participants attained Master's Degree with 10 or 5.60 percent and then education/ trade with 2 or 1.10 percent.…”
Section: International Journal Of Research Studies In Management 89mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They do not rely much on their own judgments and seek help from their family and friends. At the same time, they opt to choose travel agencies that offer them the cheapest itineraries at the moment since they travel mostly during preseason because of less overbooked capacities and in post season due to lower cost of arrangement (Djeri et al, 2017). Table 2 presents the Psychographic Profile of the Respondents in view of their love in travelling.…”
Section: International Journal Of Research Studies In Management 89mentioning
confidence: 99%