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Factors That Influence the Intentions to Revisit Korea of Vietnamese Tourists

  • NGUYEN, Xuan Truong
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • 제7권4호
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    • pp.247-258
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    • 2020
  • The study investigates the influences of different factors on revisit intention to Korea of Vietnamese tourists. A mixed-method including qualitative and quantitative methodologies were utilized. A focus group of 9 experts was carried out for reviewing and exploring different factors and the conceptual model. An in-depth interview with 19 participants was developed with an aim to develop and correct measurement items. The conceptual model was tested and developed using data collected by a questionnaire, from a sample of 473 respondents, who have visited Korea by both electronic and paper surveys with non-probability and convenience sampling techniques. The questionnaire in this research applied a 5-point Likert scale and was distributed both electronically using Google form and by questionnaire paper. The Bootstrap model was used for estimating the model parameters for retesting the reliability of the estimates. Factor analysis and Structural Equation Modelling are employed to analyze the data. Results showed that 427 tourists traveling by groups organized by travel companies and 46 tourists traveling on their own. The reliability, tangibility, empathy, and assurance had influences on tourists' intention to revisit a destination, especially through satisfaction mediating construct. Destination image, self-congruity, and the emergence of Hallyu had influences intension revisit through attitude and tourist motivation.

A Regional Cultural Comparison of Medical Tourism Preference in China

  • Zhang, Jun
    • 산경연구논집
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    • 제9권8호
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    • pp.7-16
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    • 2018
  • Purpose - The effect of regional culture has been acknowledged for decades. However, very little research takes it as an important issue in the medical tourism service decision process. This study focuses on regional culture to identify customers' preference for medical tourism in the international environment. It is proposed that regional culture may work as an critical moderator in the international medical tourism destination choice process. Especially, the destination attributes may vary according to regional culture. Research design, data, and methodology - By the questionnaire survey, the sample is collected from 2,041 potential Chinese residents in different regions of China. Regression analysis is constructed to test the effect of regional culture on Chinese customers' destination preference. Results - Results imply that regional culture plays a critical moderating role in the destination choice process. Results also indicate that destination attributes including medicine and travel characteristics are the important predictors of destination preference. Conclusions - This study provides the fundamental base to use regional culture as a descriptive variable for segmentation when establishing an effective marketing strategy. Furthermore, this research suggests that different strategies relied on destination attributes should be made to attract more Chinese customers for the development of medical tourism industry.

The Mediating Role of Social Media in Tourism: An eWOM Approach

  • KAKIRALA, Anish Kumar;SINGH, Devinder Pal
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • 제7권11호
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    • pp.381-391
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    • 2020
  • This research article investigates the way eWOM in social media influences the formation of destination image through development of trust and satisfaction for the potential tourist. The research involved administering an 18-point questionnaire taking online reviews, tourist involvement, and eWOM, destination image components of trust and satisfaction as variables. Data was collected from 554 individuals forming a cross-section of social media users and analyzed using multi-variate techniques (Reliability, CFA, and SEM). Results indicate a positive and significant relationship between all except online review and destination trust and satisfaction. Indirect and direct effects indicate that eWOM fully mediates the relationship between destination satisfaction and involvement and partially mediates the relationship between destination trust and involvement. In the case of online reviews, eWOM acts as a full mediator between destination trust and destination satisfaction for the future traveler using social media. The study proposes that components of image vary depending upon the degree of involvement, volume online reviews and eWOM generated also termed as 'virality' and these in turn influence the intention to revisit or recommend a destination. The study highlights its utility for National Tourist Organizations (NTOs) and online travel intermediaries to enhance destination marketing efforts.

새만금 사업 지구의 방문객 인식 조사 (Visitor perception survey on the Saemangeum reclamation district)

  • 손재권;김성수;최진규;장동헌
    • 농업과학연구
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    • 제39권4호
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    • pp.595-602
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    • 2012
  • Main objective is to examine visitors the image, awareness of Saemangeum to examine its image, awareness, expected projects, and areas of improvement. This can establish measures for publicity and nation-wide participation. Main results are as following. First, visitors are broadly distributed to all age groups. Majority of visiting is travel and rate of returning visit is high as well. Second, the Saemangeum project is positively recognized and it is expected to be a prime development of the west coast in the future. Third, TV has significantly contributed to the visit to Saemangeum but the internet has larger effects in younger generations. Furthermore, rest and experience facilities, accommodations, and food items are major areas of improvement. Fourth, visitors have high expectations for tours, leisure, and ecosystems. Therefore, efforts should be made to become the Mecca of greed-development and cultural tourism. Fifth, many people replied that Saemangeum is an assistance to the national development but water quality management should be continued. In addition, the public participation should be made centrically cultural and economical participations.

세금 환급 서비스와 전자 쿠폰 프로모션: 관광 마케팅 플랫폼의 설계 (Tax Refund Service and e-Coupon Promotion: Designing a Tourism Marketing Platform)

  • 김태경
    • 벤처창업연구
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    • 제14권6호
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    • pp.91-101
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    • 2019
  • 투어리즘 혹은 여행은 타지를 방문하는 사람들의 각종 서비스들의 집합으로 이루어진다. 결제는 이와 같은 활동들이 종료되는 시점을 표시하고 다음 활동으로 이어지는 접점이 된다. 최근 모바일 핀테크(Fintech) 기술이 발전하면서 편리하고 안전한 금융거래 서비스가 여행의 질을 높이고 있다. 모바일 인터넷 기술의 진보로 투어리즘은 정보기술에 더욱 더 의존적으로 변하고 있으며 핀테크 기술은 이때 유의미한 기여를 하고 있는 것으로 보인다. 그러나 결제와 관련된 정보가 추가적인 마케팅 프로모션 활동에 활용되지 못한다는 점은 문제다. 벤처 창업 연구에 있어 결제와 관련된 핀테크 서비스를 확장한 정보기술 기반의 비즈니스 모형에 관한 연구의 부족은 결제 이후의 가치 창출 과정을 통해 새로운 비즈니스를 창발시킬 수 있는 가능성에 대한 이해는 저해한다. 이와 같은 측면에서 본 연구를 통해 스마트 투어리즘 이론(Theory of Smart Tourism)과 서비스 지배 논리(Service-Dominant Logic)를 중심으로 결제를 출발점으로 한 새로운 비즈니스 모델을 어떻게 설계할 것인가에 대한 답을 하고자 한다. 스마트 투어리즘은 정보통신 인프라를 바탕으로 지속가능한 최적의 관광 서비스를 제공하는 방법으로 최근 각광을 받고 있다. 보다 구체적으로 한국을 방문한 중국 관광객을 대상으로 결제 이후 마케팅 프로모션 활동을 수행하는 비즈니스 모델을 상정하고 타당성과 가능성을 알아보고자 한다. 이러한 목적으로 위챗페이(WeChat Pay)의 사용자가 세금 즉시 환급 서비스를 받고 추가로 e-Coupon(모바일 전자 할인 쿠폰)을 받아 사용할 경우 여행 만족도가 어떻게 변화되는가를 관찰하였다. 이 과정에서 디자인 과학 방법론(Design Science Methodology)이 채택되었다. 본 연구는 과학적이고 학술적인 방법을 적용하여 핀테크 비즈니스 모델의 새로운 가능성을 찾아보았다는 점에서 의의를 찾을 수 있으며 세금 환급형 상품을 중심으로 한 서비스 자동화 시스템의 필요성을 환기시킨다.

아울렛 쇼핑센터의 이용의도에서 아이덴티티 현저성의 요인과 경제성의 역할 (The Roles of Economic Benefits and Identity Salience: Inducing Factors in the Behavioral Intent to Use Outlet Shopping Centers)

  • 최낙환;임아영;안려나
    • 유통과학연구
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    • 제11권6호
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    • pp.41-50
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    • 2013
  • Purpose - Inducing consumers' behavioral intent to use an outlet shopping center is a critical issue for managers since it can be used as a guide for developing marketing strategies. Low prices could lead to a growth in retail purchases, but there might also be a positive relationship between prices and customer perceptions of product quality. The extent to which consumers use price as a predictor of quality may differ according to the availability of important alternative cues such as brand, store name, and identity salience triggered by the store. Consumers can obtain non-economic benefits from marketing exchanges that go beyond basic economic achievement. We argue that identity salience can play a crucial mediating role when consumers, acting as exchange partners, seek to obtain social benefits. This study shows that identity salience could mediate the relationship between identity salience-inducing factors such as multi-finality, prestige and role performance, and consumers' behavioral intent to use an outlet shopping center. Research design, data and methodology - The survey was conducted on college students enrolled in marketing classes. A total of 200 questionnaires were distributed, of which only 194 were returned. After five incomplete questionnaires were excluded, a final sample of 189 was used for empirical analysis. Using a covariance structural analysis in Amos17, we confirmed the fit of the research model and estimated its parameters by using the maximum likelihood method. Results - The results of the hypotheses testing are as follows. First, both identity salience and economic benefits have positive effects on the behavioral intent to use an outlet shopping center. Second, role performance, prestige, and multi-finality have positive effects on identity salience. Finally, the additive analysis of the direct effects of identity salience-inducing factors shows that the role performance, prestige, and multi-finality factors have no direct effects on the behavioral intent to use an outlet shopping center, suggesting that identity salience plays a positive mediating role. Conclusions - This study informs marketers that not only price but shoppers' identity salience directly affects their intent to visit an outlet shopping center. To strengthen shoppers' identity salience, marketers should find ways to help shoppers fulfill their multiple social roles, realize their multiple goals, and achieve prestige. In other words, outlet shopping centers must improve their personal service environment in order to enhance their employees' service quality and assist the execution of multi-finality by minimizing the perceived costs (e.g., travel time, effort) associated with shopping trips, thus making it easier for consumers to combine visits to multiple stores in outlet shopping centers and buy the items required for their consumption goals. Outlet shopping centers must also offer assortments with both breadth and depth in order to help consumers play the social roles their social networks have given them.

중국고객 해외의료관광국가 선택의도에 영향을 미치는 요인에 관한 연구: 구전 조절효과를 중심으로 (Factors Influencing Chinese Customers' Selection of Health Care Service Countries: Focusing on Word-of-Mouth Moderating Effects)

  • 장준;이훈영
    • 유통과학연구
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    • 제13권12호
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    • pp.41-52
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    • 2015
  • Purpose - Given globalization, the new niche market of medical tourism is likely to experience sustainable growth for various reasons, such as aging populations and a shift in the medical consumerism paradigm toward prevention. Importantly, understanding medical customers' behavior is necessary to benefit from a competitive advantage in this industry. The existing research primarily accessed the key factors of medical quality and costs to explain health customers' behavior but is limited in terms of enabling an understanding of the decision process. This limitation exists because, given the intangibility and greater associated risks in the highly professional industry of international medical tourism, most customers lack the knowledge and experience needed to evaluate the central factors-such as the medical competence of health care countries-before purchases. Therefore, they actively search for useful information through various distributions to reduce uncertainty and to make better choices. Interestingly, most of these information channels are associated with word-of-mouth (WOM). However, no evidence is found in the literature to estimate the effect of WOM in the medical tourism field. Thus, this study focuses on WOM to explore its interaction with key medical characteristic factors and the attractiveness of destinations referred to by sources. This study also affects customers' evaluations and, in turn, influences their intention to seek health care services abroad. Research design, data, and methodology - The literature review addressed an interesting research model for estimating the relations among WOM, medical characteristics, attractiveness, and customers' choice intention regarding international health care. In the key economic regions in China, such as Beijing, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Shandong, and Guangdong, 2,500 survey questionnaires were distributed to potential customers of different ages, education, and income levels. A resulting 1,717 (68.68 percent of the original 2,500) usable surveys were obtained for analysis. Moderated regression analysis was used to determine the effects of WOM in the decision process regarding international health care destinations. Results - The results indicate that WOM is a good moderator of the relationships between the factors evaluated by sources and customers. More importantly, the WOM effects reflect the factors of tie strength, credibility, and vividness. The results also reveal that, given the moderating role of WOM, the intention of potential Chinese customers to seek the referred health care country varies according to the medical characteristics of medical competency and reputation as evaluated by customers. In contrast, the travel attractiveness of the attractions, facilities, accessibility, and social environment are critical determinants of destination choice intention. Conclusions - The moderating role of WOM has been confirmed through the international healthcare destination selection process. Medical tourism managers should user WOM as an effective marketing tool for industry development. Specially, marketers should consider the effects of WOM determinants, such as tie strength, credibility, and vividness, to develop an effective strategy. Furthermore, this study estimates the factors that affect customers' selection of medical tourism destinations. Health care managers or policy makers should consider a broad variety of variables that may attract more Chinese customers to international health care.

COVID-19 팬데믹에서 Airbnb 호스트의 마케팅 전략의 변화가 공유성과에 미치는 영향 (The Effect of Changes in Airbnb Host's Marketing Strategy on Listing Performance in the COVID-19 Pandemic)

  • 김소영;심지환;정여진
    • 지능정보연구
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.1-27
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    • 2021
  • 전 세계적인 COVID-19의 유행으로 인해 관광산업 전반이 큰 타격을 받고 있다. 최근 공유경제의 확산으로 팽창되고 있는 Airbnb와 같은 숙박 공유서비스는 공급자와 수요자 간의 신뢰와 소통을 기반으로 거래가 이루어지기 때문에 팬데믹으로 인한 영향을 특히 크게 받고 있다. 팬데믹 상황이 개인의 여행에 대한 인식과 행동을 변화시킴에 따라 이를 개선하기 위한 전략에 대한 논의가 이루어지고 있지만 대부분의 연구는 전통적인 외식업, 숙박업 공급자와 정부 측면의 거시적 전략을 제시하고 있다. 본 연구는 Peer-to-Peer 거래 중심의 공유경제의 특수성을 고려하여 COVID-19 팬데믹 발생 전후로 Airbnb 개별 호스트의 마케팅 전략의 변화가 공유성과에 미치는 영향을 실증적으로 분석함으로써 개별 호스트 측면의 팬데믹 전략에 대해 논한다. Airbnb의 호스트가 본인의 시설을 홍보하는 통로인 시설소개 텍스트를 수집하여 딥러닝 기반 특성추출방법인 Attention-based aspect extraction 모델로부터 9개의 주요 특성을 추출하였다. 추출된 특성이 해당 텍스트에서 등장하는 빈도가 COVID-19 발생 전후 변화량을 측정하여 이것이 공유성과에 미치는 영향을 분석하였다. 또한 이러한 영향을 숙박시설의 유형 간에 비교함으로써 시설 유형별 효과적으로 작용하는 특성을 관찰하였다. 회귀분석 결과 주방시설, 정원, 호스트와의 교류 순으로 공유성과에 긍정적인 영향을 보이지만 시설 유형에 따라 공유성과에 미치는 영향은 다소 차이가 있었다. 특히 집 전체를 대여하는 경우 개인실 대여에 비해 주방시설에 대한 설명이 상당한 효과를 보여주었다. 이를 통해 본 연구는 공유숙박 서비스의 개별 서비스 제공자가 시설의 종류에 따라 취할 수 있는 팬데믹 위기 대처전략에 대한 아이디어를 제시한다.

항공사 승무원의 비언어 커뮤니케이션이 고객 인게이지먼트 및 브랜드 친밀감에 미치는 영향 (Effects of Nonverbal Communication of Flight Attendants on Customer Engagement and Brand Intimacy)

  • 최유나;정남호
    • 지식경영연구
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    • 제24권2호
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    • pp.185-209
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    • 2023
  • 위드 코로나와 함께 움츠렸던 항공 여행업계가 다시 날개를 달고 있다. 이에 본 연구는 국내 항공사를 통해 최근 1년이내 해외여행을 다녀온 승객을 대상으로 항공사 승무원과의 상호작용을 통해 경험한 비언어 커뮤니케이션 요인이 고객 인게이지먼트와 브랜드 친밀감에 영향을 미치는지 살펴보았다. 총 285명의 응답을 수집하였고, SPSS 28과 AMOS 26 프로그램을 이용하여 연구도구의 신뢰도와 타당도, 모델의 적합성, 가설을 검증하였다. 실증연구 분석 결과 항공사 승무원의 비언어 커뮤니케이션 요인에서 의사언어와 공간언어가 고객 인게이지먼트에 유의미한 영향을 미치는 것으로 확인되었다. 코로나 19 이후 관점의 변화에 따라 기존 연구 결과와는 다르지만, 승객과의 접점에서 대면 서비스를 제공하는 데 있어 항공사 승무원 커뮤니케이션의 중요성을 다시 한 번 확인했다. 또한 새로운 고객만족 경영 지표인 고객 인게이지먼트를 유도하기 위해서는 항공사 승무원의 비언어적 요소에 대한 지속적인 교육과 관리가 필요하다. 또한 고객 인게이지먼트가 브랜드 친밀감에 유의한 영향을 미치는 것으로 확인되었다. 이러한 결과는 기존의 가격 인하나 충성도 확보 중심의 마케팅에서 감정과 관계 마케팅의 새로운 고객 관리 지표를 정립할 필요가 있다는 견해를 뒷받침한다. 항공사 승무원과의 상호작용이 고객 인게이지먼트에 기여할 수 있음을 확인하였으며, 이러한 결과는 항공 운송 산업 종사자에게 중요한 의미를 갖는다.

The Effects of Hot Temperature on Impulsive Behaviors: The Role of Product Types as a Moderator

  • Ahn, Hee-Kyung
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • 제14권3호
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    • pp.27-48
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    • 2012
  • Temperature and weather are all around us, quite literally. Furthermore, temperature and weather not only permeate our atmosphere, constantly affecting our visceral states of warmth and coldness, but they metaphorically permeate our language. People, products, and ideas can all be "hot" or "cold." Given this ubiquity, it is perhaps surprising that relatively little research has systematically examined the influence of temperature on choice and judgment. Temperature-related words such as "hot" and "cold" are often used to describe impulsive and calculated behaviors, respectively. These metaphoric connotations of thermal concepts raise the question as to whether temperature, psychological states and decision making are related to each other, and if so, how. The current research examines these questions and finds support for a relationship. Across one field study and one laboratory experiment, I demonstrate that both hot ambient room temperature (Spa) and hot temperature primes (words) trigger decision outcomes in line with the metaphoric association between hot temperature and impulsivity. In the field study, participants were recruited in hot (40-50 degrees Celsius) and cold (10 degrees Celsius) rooms at a spa. Participants were simply asked to indicate their willingness-to-pay (WTP) for three product categories (travel package, birthday dinner, and cell phone). The results showed that participants in the hot room in comparison to those in the cold room were willing to pay more for the same products. Next, I tested if our results would go beyond ambient temperature and would hold if I were to prime temperature concepts by using a different priming method (i.e., subliminal vs. supraliminal). In line with the previous findings in the spa, participants in the hot priming condition were more likely to choose the wrong answer for the bat and baseball question than those in the cold priming condition. In addition, product type (e.g., pleasure vs. necessity) can moderate the effect of hot temperature on impulsivity. Mood and arousal did not mediate participants' responses. My findings seem to suggest that the effects of temperature on decision outcomes can be attributed to metaphoric associations rather than incidental mood or arousal. The current research applies a novel perspective in understanding the relationship between temperature and judgment and decision making. Also, the results have practical implications for packaging, advertising, merchandising, and pricing of goods and services, as well as for public policy and awareness. One of the most natural implications of my findings would be that retailers would be better off carrying more impulse purchase items on hot days. Furthermore, point-of-purchase promotions encouraging impulse purchase is more likely to be effective in retail environments with higher temperature than with lower temperature. In addition, advertisements and product packages evoking hot temperature associations (e.g., beach, sunshine, summer) might lead consumers to pay higher price for the advertised product than those with cold temperature associations.

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