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  • Economics  (2)
  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV014620375
    Format: XXIV, 337 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 0750656689
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Tourismus ; Individuum ; Verhalten
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  • 2
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    Hoboken : Taylor and Francis
    UID:
    gbv_780369009
    Format: Online-Ressource (363 p)
    ISBN: 9780750656689
    Content: Cross-Cultural Behaviour in Tourism: Concepts and Analysis is important reading for those in the following areas of industry: * Tourism: illustrates the importance of cultural background in the tourist experience and how it is a major determinant in repeat visitation * Marketing: provides an understanding of the cultural background of a destination that is vital when formulating successful marketing strategies * Management: provides valuable examples on how cultures influence tourist behaviour and decision-making, helping managers to develop cross-cultural skills and deal with tourists from di
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Cross-Cultural Behaviour in Tourism: Concepts and Analysis; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Preface; List of tables; List of figures; Introduction; The aim; The main users; Structure and content; Part 1 Concepts of Cross-Cultural Behaviour in Tourism; Culture; Introduction; Concept and definitions; Purpose of culture; Characteristics of culture; Subcultures; Cultural differences; Cultural dimensions; Inter-cultural interaction model; Importance of understanding the cross-cultural differences in behaviour; Tourism cross-cultural studies; Culture and tourism marketing management; Summary , Discussion points and questionsFurther reading; 2 Social contact; Introduction; Concept and definitions; Contact hypothesis; Determinants of tourist-host contact; Types of intercultural tourist-host contact; Interaction diffculties in inter- and cross-cultural tourist-host contact; Culture shock; Measurement of tourist-host contact; Importance of the cultural background analysis; Tourist-host contact studies; Summary; Discussion points and questions; Further reading; 3 Values; Introduction; Concept and definitions; Values and culture; The relationship between values and other related concepts , Types of values and their classificationMeasurement of values; Differences in cultural value patterns between Asian, US, European, and Australian societies: empirical and non-empirical evidence; Summary; Discussion points and questions; Further reading; 4 Rules of social interaction; Introduction; Concept and definitions; Cross-cultural differences in rules of social interaction; Summary; Discussion points and questions; Further reading; 5 Perception; Introduction; Concept and definitions; Relationship between culture, social interaction and perception; Measurement of perception , Tourists' and hosts' perceptions of each other - Asia, Europe, US and AustraliaPerception versus attitude, image and attribution; Stereotyping; Ethnocentrism; Summary; Discussion points and questions; Further reading; 6 Satisfaction; Introduction; Concept and definitions; Satisfaction versus customer service quality; Measurement of satisfaction; Summary; Discussion points and questions; Further reading; Part 2 Methods for Cross-Cultural Analysis in Tourism; 7 Principal Components and Factor Analysis for cross-cultural analysis; Introduction; Principal Components Analysis , Tests of significanceSegmental correlation; Simple representation of correlation and component extraction; Communality; Scores; Factor Analysis; The difference between Principal Components Analysis and Factor Analysis; Factor rotation; Factor scores; Controlling the input matrix in both Principal Components and Factor Analysis; Alternative input matrix modes for both Principal Components and Factor Analysis; Example: cultural analysis using Principal Components Analysis; Example: component interpretation; Summary; Discussion points and questions; Further reading , 8 Structural equation modelling for cross-cultural analysis
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780080490861
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780750656689
    Additional Edition: Print version Cross-Cultural Behaviour in Tourism
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Tourismus ; Individuum ; Verhalten ; Electronic books
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