Authors
Cathy HC Hsu, Soo K Kang, Terry Lam
Publication date
2006/5
Journal
Journal of Travel Research
Volume
44
Issue
4
Pages
474-484
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
Interpersonal influence is known to contribute to an individual's psychological formation (e.g., personal value, norm, attitude, perception). Reference group influence in the services sector, however, has received limited attention, with most works conducted in the setting of tangible products, not of services. In particular, reference group influences are exerted on a traveler when communication among group members provides the opportunity to share direct experiences of others about a particular destination or service and/or induces the selection of a destination or other travel services. Therefore, the purpose of the study was to segment travelers based on their perceptions of various reference groups'influences about visiting Hong Kong as a destination and to profile each segment according to travelers' benefits sought, attitudes, behaviors, and sociodemographic characteristics. A Two Step ® cluster analysis …
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Scholar articles
CHC Hsu, SK Kang, T Lam - Journal of Travel Research, 2006