An Application of the LISERL Model for International Tourism Demand in Thailand
- 세계문화관광학회
- International Journal of Culture and tourism Research
- Vol.1 No.1
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2008.1225 - 38 (14 pages)
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초록
This study examines issues relating is to identify dimensions of the travel motivations of tourists. The article first presents an overview of the tourism industry in Thailand, an examination of the particular aspects of the tourism industry, and the estimate of travel motivations of tourists. The results of the study reveal that travel cost satisfaction and tourist demographics ale found to have influences tourism destination (tourism product, tourism product attributes and tourism product management). Using an LISERL model and analysis of moment structures, the economic structural equation model specifies the causal relationships among the latent variables, describes the causal effects. The factors affecting consumer behavior information gathered from this research will help in structuring the international tourism industry in Thailand. An important fact is that tourism is a labor-concentrated industry, a mainly beautiful characteristic in economies with large numbers of in adequately educated, a feature that applies to many areas.
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[ABSTRACT]
Introduction
Research Aim and Objective
Expected Research Outcomes
Literature Review
Conceptual Framework
Research Methodology
Results of the Research
Conclusion and Implications
Recommendations
References
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