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Title: | Destination Choice, Repeating Behaviour and the Tourist-Destination Life Cycle Hypothesis |
Authors: | Artal-Tur, Andrés Correia, Antónia Serra, Jaime Osorio-Caballero, M.I. |
Editors: | Artal-Tur, Andrés Kozak, Metin Kozak, Nazmi |
Keywords: | Repeat visitation Destination Choice Destination life-Cycle |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | Springer |
Citation: | Artal-Tur, A., Correia, A., Serra, J., & Osorio-Caballero, M.I (2019). Understanding the tourists´ length of relationship with a destination. In Artal-Tur, A., Kozak, M. & Kozak, N. (Eds.), Trends in Tourist Behavior. New Products and Experiences form Europe (pp. 175-193). Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. |
Abstract: | Repeat visitation is a desired target when managing a destination, which remarks the consolidation of a place as a tourist location and its capacity of attraction. Repeating visitors ensure a stable flow of income, spreading the word on the place advantages, what in turn helps to reduce marketing costs (Choo & Petrick, 2014; Schofield & Fallon, 2012). Some studies reflect that repeater tourists usually show less sensitivity to price and a focus on quality when buying tourism services (Assaker & Hallak, 2012). They can also raise total expenditure and stay duration, given that this type of tourists explore more extensively the destination (Jarvis, Stoeckl, & Liu, 2016; Alegre, Mateo, & Pou, 2011). Repeating behaviour also allow visitors to become familiar with the destination, resulting in higher levels of satisfaction with the vacational experience (Lau & McKercher, 2004). |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/26971 |
Type: | bookPart |
Appears in Collections: | CIDEHUS - Publicações - Capítulos de Livros
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