2015
DOI: 10.1080/1743873x.2015.1100627
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Who are they? Visitors to Louisiana's River Road plantations

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“…In the same sense, Chen and Huang (2017) mention that it should be taken into account that another important group of tourists is made up of students, since this group also usually goes to these destinations.Likewise, most of the empirical studies (Chen & Huang, 2017;Antón et al, 2017;Ramires et al, 2017) indicate that visitor´s income that come to these places is average or above average. These findings are complemented by the results found regarding the level of academic training that characterizes this group of tourists (Huh et al, 2006;Correia et al, 2013;Bright & Carter, 2016;Chen & Huang, 2017;Antón et al, 2017;Ramires et al, 2017). Following the existing literature, the hypotheses to be tested would be the following:…”
Section: Segmentationmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…In the same sense, Chen and Huang (2017) mention that it should be taken into account that another important group of tourists is made up of students, since this group also usually goes to these destinations.Likewise, most of the empirical studies (Chen & Huang, 2017;Antón et al, 2017;Ramires et al, 2017) indicate that visitor´s income that come to these places is average or above average. These findings are complemented by the results found regarding the level of academic training that characterizes this group of tourists (Huh et al, 2006;Correia et al, 2013;Bright & Carter, 2016;Chen & Huang, 2017;Antón et al, 2017;Ramires et al, 2017). Following the existing literature, the hypotheses to be tested would be the following:…”
Section: Segmentationmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…In addition, previous investigations agree that visitors of heritage destinations have, except for students, medium-high income levels [30,38,56,72,74]. According to the above literature review, it is hypothesized that the older the woman, the more emotional they perceive their experience to be (H 2 ), and the higher their education level, the more emotional they perceive their experience to be (H 3 ).…”
Section: Sociodemographic Profile Of Touristsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In addition, previous investigations agree that tourists with prefects of heritage destinations have, except students, middle-high income levels [14,23,39,44,45]. According to the revision of the literature carried out, the following hypothesis are being made, increasing age makes women's emotional experience increasing (H2) and higher education is a factor that increases women's emotional experience (H3).…”
Section: Sociodemographic Profile Of Touristsmentioning
confidence: 97%