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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess whether tourist shopper segments are an attractive market for shopping … shopping experience and whether tourist shoppers have the intention to spend more than their resident shopper counterparts … San Francisco and Forum Shops in Las Vegas) centers. Findings – Analysis concludes that although the shopping center and …
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scale by empirically demonstrating that a sixth driving force – shopping – encourages tourists to visit particular …. Originality/value – The study links together the tourism shopping and travel motivation paradigms. Thus, it can be used as an easy …
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resident and tourist customers to engage in tourism shopping; satisfaction of resident and tourist customers with local … tourism community. Given the study's exploratory focus, a case study methodology was selected. Findings – Shopping experiences … effectively differentiating their customer service and providing adequate attention during the shopping experience, particularly …
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, mediated by “ renao ” (translated as bustling with noise and excitement) on need fulfillment and shopping satisfaction. Design …‐concept by creating renao . The physical environment impacts the social and experiential needs fulfilled by shopping there … socio‐cultural norms influence use of retail space and leisure shopping satisfaction. Originality/value – This paper …
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connection with the decision to participate in shopping and for those tourists who decide to participate, the main determinants … characteristics relating to the decision to participate in shopping and characteristics related to the amount of corresponding …‐related characteristics are associated with the decision whether or not to participate in shopping and with the level of shopping expenditure …
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Purpose – This research attempts to expand the understanding of the nature of tourist shopping behavior. More … consumption, as well as tourism shopping behavior/experience. By reviewing and assessing important relevant concepts, this study … proposes a conceptual framework of tourist shopping behavior. Findings – Based on the extensive review and discussion of the …
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desired shopping center attributes for three different shopping centers, and their effect on satisfaction, and re‐patronage …. Interestingly, overall satisfaction with the shopping center was not a significant predictor of re‐patronage intention in the theme …Purpose – Shopping is a popular tourist activity. While a person might not travel for the purpose of shopping, many …
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Three psychographic segmentation variables were used: motives for attending the event (novelty, escape and socialization and … distinct segments, proposing that an AID-typology applies to benefit concert attendees: advocates, inspirers and discoverers …
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Purpose – This paper aims to recommend a two‐step approach to destination segmentation that incorporates the views both … using four segmentation bases and ten variables. The DMO approach also utilizes all four segmentation bases but produces six … destinations to further understand the two‐step segmentation approach. It is recommended that the two‐step approach should be …
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Purpose – This study seeks to examine the motivational and socio‐demographic characteristics of meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions (MICE) visitors to Taiwan in order to identify salient market subgroups or segments. The aim is to establish results with relevance to Asian...
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