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Effects on the “self-organization- satisfaction” relationship of changes in the economic context
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Palabras clave
Independent traveling
Selforganized trips
Internet usage
Trip planning
Accommodation booking
Transport booking
Tourist satisfaction
Economic crisis
Economization
Moderating effects
Clasificación UNESCO
5312.90 Economía Sectorial: Turismo
Fecha de publicación
2019
Editor
Routledge. Taylor & Francis Group
Citación
Fernández-Herrero, M., Hernández-Maestro, R. M., & González-Benito, Ó. (2019). Effects on the “self-organization- satisfaction” relationship of changes in the economic context. Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 24(7), 658–668. https://doi.org/10.1080/10941665.2019.1614082
Resumen
[ES] Noting increasingly independent traveling by tourists, as well as changes on the tourist activity worldwide due to the 2008 economic crisis, this study analyzes the relationships between an economic crisis, tourist’s self-organization in trip planning, and tourist’s trip satisfaction. Data from a panel (2006–2011) on how residents in Spain complete their accommodation and transport bookings are used, including data on their trip satisfaction. The study identifies a negative relationship between the 2008 economic crisis and trip satisfaction, a positive relationship between self-organization and satisfaction, as well as positive moderating effects of the crisis on the relationship between self-organization and satisfaction.
URI
ISSN
1094-1665
DOI
10.1080/10941665.2019.1614082
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