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The Study on the Effect of Casino Tourism Policy : Focused on the Casino Tourists Service in Macau Area1

  • CHOI, Youngsoo;KIM, Chansoon
    • East Asian Journal of Business Economics (EAJBE)
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.43-56
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    • 2020
  • Purpose - This study is regarding customer service environment in casino marketing under a study on the factors affecting casino tourist satisfaction based on casino tourists' various needs. Research design and methodology - The study of casino tourism policy factors is proceeded by interviewing tourists of Macao casino. A total of 220 copies were distributed and 193 copies were collected, but 13 copies were not conceded due to insincere responses, and a total of 180 cases were analyzed for this study. Based on the analysis results, the casino tourism policy factors were derived through satisfaction level of casino tourist service as follows. Results - Firstly, the casino tourist satisfaction is a positive influence on casino visits, so efforts should be made to enhance tourist satisfaction when establishing cultural experience programs and casino marketing strategies. Casino culture for tourist should be matured to develop casino tour. In order to increase the satisfaction level of revisiting casino resorts, various cultural products such as clean environment should be developed to enhance the satisfaction level of casino visitors in the future. Secondly, a positive impact of cultural, experiential visits and psychological motivations affect to tourists' psychological stability through cultural experiences as well as casino games. Thirdly, casino tourist satisfaction has been shown to provide a positive impact on behavior intention. Conclusions - Based on the results of this research, the marketing of casino tour is to identify tourists' needs and increase satisfaction.

Effect of Tourism Needs on Tourism Satisfcation (관광객의 관광욕구가 관광만족에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, Ho-Pyo
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.13 no.8
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    • pp.443-449
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study is to desires of tourists, tourism research explores how they affect tourist satisfaction. It to tourists visited Seoraksan empirical analysis was carried out. The results of the analysis are as follows. First, the tourist desires, depending on age and education, the difference in perception of partially demonstrated. Secondly, the desire was partially affecting tourist satisfaction. These findings could provide new materials to develop a new strategy to satisfy a growing trend in small, individual tourists.

A Study on the Improvement Elements of Tourism Preparedness for International Tourist Using Revised-IPA: Focusing on Comparison by Tourist Type and Time Period (R-IPA분석을 적용한 외래관광객의 관광수용태세 개선 요소 분석: 관광객 유형 및 시기별 비교를 중심으로)

  • Lee, Seung-Hun
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.9-18
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    • 2018
  • Recently, the necessity and interest to improve the tourism preparedness for enhancing the quality of foreign tourists is increasing, but the related research is insufficient. The purpose of this study is to identify the preferential improvement elements related to the tourism preparedness of foreign tourists. To do this, we applied the R-IPA analysis to analyze and compare the elements affecting the tourist preparedness according to tourist type and time period. As a result of R-IPA analysis for all tourists, the elements that need to maintain the current quality levels were food, security, transit, shopping, and tourist attractiveness and the elements that need to be improved but low priority were language communication, travel expenses, and tourist information service. As a result of R-IPA analysis by tourist type, for individual tourists it is necessary to maintain current quality levels of transit, food, shopping, tourist attractiveness, and security. For group tourists, it is necessary to maintain current quality levels of accommodation, shopping, tourist attractiveness, and tourist information service, but food needs to be urgent improvement.

Study on Sense of Perceived Risk, Involvement, Satisfaction, and Loyalty of a Tourist Family for a Local Food Restaurant (가족 관광객의 향토음식에 대한 지각된 위험, 관여도, 만족과 충성도에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Jung-Hyon;Lee, Young-Ran;Cho, Moon-Soo
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.802-811
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    • 2010
  • This study aimed to determine a tourist family's perceptions of dining at a holiday destination. A key assumption of this study was that dining at an unfamiliar locale at a tourist resort is engaging in risk-taking behavior by the tourist family. In this unfamiliar setting, participation in the local food market takes on a significant role in the tourist family's sense of satisfaction and loyalty. For the purpose of this study, involvement pertains to the family's perceived relevance of the objective of this study based on inherent needs, values, and interests. For this study, 151 subjects vacationing with his/her family on Jeju Island participated. To perform research on perceived risk and involvement in terms of the decision maker's capacity, only one member of each family responded to the survey, which examined the impact on sense of satisfaction of perceived risk and involvement in the local food scene. Perceived risks were divided according to financial, performance, physical, social-psychological, and time-risk factors. Perceived risk and involvement were found to be significant predictors of the overall satisfaction of the tourist family's local food consumption. Furthermore, performance risk was determined to be significantly linked to the tourist family's dining sense of satisfaction and loyalty. These findings provide some meaningful marketing implications for Jeju Island's tourism industry. Reducing the performance risk and increasing the local food involvement may activate rural tourism and local food consumption. Theoretical and practical contributions to local food marketing are discussed.

A Conceptual Study on Outsourcing Strategy in Betel Industry (관광호텔 아웃소싱 전략에 관한 개념적 고찰)

  • 정연홍;하용규
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.123-146
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    • 2002
  • Outsourcing is procuring of outside resources, other than core resources for core competence, by a contract, from which a corporate can focus its core resources on core business. The outsourcing strategies of Korea tourist hotel business are in a rudimentary stage, which has been limited in simple work areas such as housekeeping services, room maid services, parking control services, security services, janitor services, laundry services, facility management, shuttle bus services, and sterilization services and their purposes are mainly to retrench a burden of employment or firm-fixed expenses. Therefore, the outsourcing strategies of Korea tourist hotel business have the following problems. First, their outsourcing has introduced only for the purpose of retrenching expenses. Second, it tends to deteriorate service quality, due to lack of pre-training. Third, it tends to concentrate their attentions only on simple repetition works. Fourth, their outsourcing is slow adjusted to the needs of business cultures. Outsourcing services in Korea tourist hotel business have never contributed to their basic concepts such as 1) maintenance or enhancement of core competences, 2) promotion of business efficiency through service quality improvement and expense retrenchment, and 3) achievement or enhancement of competitive advantage through enlarging their specialties, cultivating their market, learning new knowledge, and developing their asset. Therefore, this study is to insist on fife necessity of overcoming simple repetitive service outsourcing in tourist hotel business. In order to build a core competence and/or achieve a competitive advantage, the scopes of outsourcing services should be enlarged in Korea tourist hotel business.

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Tourism Attitude of Deagu Citizens toward the Sustainable Ecotourism (지속가능한 생태관광을 위한 대구시민의 관광태도)

  • Cho, Jin-Hee;Kim, Soo-Bong;Jeon, Eun-Jeong
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.177-186
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    • 2009
  • The changes in the worldwide paradigm of the sustainable development have started to be applied in the entire industry fields, and they come out as the sustainable tourism in the field of tourism. And the ecotourism has emerged as a practical method to meet the needs of the actual practice and the intellectual system for the sustainable tourism. In the type of tourists based on tourist attitude, 82.3% has the environment-friendly tourist attitude as a potential ecological tourist or an ecological tourist. In addition, there are the potentials of increase in ecological tourists as well as the revitalization of ecological tourism. First, the ecological tourists are mostly the well-educated and married professional workers at 40, housewives, and people earning a high income. Next, the potential ecological tourists are mainly the well-educated and married professional workers at 30, workers in the service industry, and middle-class citizens. Lastly, the general tourists are the students at 20 who are single, earn a low income, and has low level of education. This study presents useful data to the tourist business in terms of the development, operation and management of sustainable ecological tourism.

Stated Preferences of Vacation Destination Attributes by Attitude toward Pleasure Travel (관광자의 태도에 따른 관광지 속성의 선호도)

  • 곽로엽;엄서호
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.29-40
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    • 1999
  • Tourism marketing begins with understanding tourists' needs. However, understanding tourists' needs should be expressed by specific utility values rather than simple preference order for the purpose of developing tourism marketing strategies. This study aims at identifying tourist's stated preference of vacation destination attributes by using the conjoint analysis. In addition, this study is purposed to define relationship between attitude and preference, and to suggest implications to tourism marketing strategies. It was found that stated preference to such attributes as 'quality of accommondation', 'recreation activities' and 'accessibility' among the attitude segments was significantly different but stated preferences to diverse profiles made of these three attributes showed significant differences only in such attributes as 'quality of accommodation' and 'recreation activities'. This results make it possible to identify the function of preference to destination attributes in the vacation destination choice decision. It also embodies the relationship between tourist's attitude and vacation destination attributes.

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A Study on Tourist shopping needs and its spatial characteristics

  • Cao, Lin-Sen;Zhang, Rui;Piao, Yong-Ji;Cho, Tae-Dong
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.555-559
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    • 2015
  • Tourists travel demand can be divided into the watch the natural landscape, such as shopping, entertainment and other projects. Each travel demand with motivation for meet the requirements of appropriate tourism space environment in order to complete. In this paper, through questionnaire investigation and SD (Semantic Differential) method for the basic attributes of shopping tourists and spatial characteristics of commercial pedestrian street. And analyzes the basic attributes of shopping as the main demand of tourists characteristics and the spatial characteristics of the suitable shopping demand, to provide a scientific basis for the design of tourist shopping space.

The Role of Customer Values in Increasing Tourist Satisfaction in Gianyar Regency, Bali, Indonesia

  • CEMPENA, Ida Bagus;BRAHMAYANTI, Ida Ayu Sri;ASTAWINETU, Erwin Dyah;PANJAITAN, Feliks Anggia B.K.;KARTINI, Ida Ayu Nuh;PANJAITAN, Hotman
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • v.8 no.8
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    • pp.553-563
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    • 2021
  • Customer value has long been believed to be a direct trigger for increased tourist satisfaction, but as a mediating variable, it still needs to be proven further. This paper aims to examine the causal relationship between research variables, as well as to examine the role of customer value as a mediating variable in the relationship between service quality, brand quality, tourism products, customer value, and tourist satisfaction with tourists' objects. The population is tourists who visit tourist sites/destinations in the Gianyar Regency on the island of Bali, Indonesia, and the sample size is 270 respondents, selected through random sampling. Structural equation modeling (SEM), a multivariate statistical analysis technique, is used to analyze the causal relationships between variables. The results show that the model is accepted, and customer value is proven to be a positive mediating variable. The results also show that service quality, brand quality, and tourism products have an effect on customer value. This provides insight into the practical implications for tourism managers to increase the brand quality of tourist attractions as well as increase the professionalism and quality of tour guide services. This, in turn, will increase customer value and increase tourist satisfaction.

A Study on the Development Model of Life-Type Tourism Destination - Focusing on the Japanese Practical Case - (농촌지역 생활형 (휴양)관광지 발전모델 연구 - 일본의 사례를 중심으로 -)

  • Park, Gu-Won
    • Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.139-155
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    • 2015
  • This study was conducted to effectively develop rural tourism in Korea. For the purpose, tourism that can develop with local industries and cultures together was designated as life-type tourism and development models of such tourism were reviewed based on an understanding that province-oriented tourism is necessary. An analysis of three actual cases of Japan led to following results. First, life-type tourist destinations can be developed in connection with making local areas based on their special themes, can be developed in relation to their life cultures based on their peculiar life cultures and can be developed in creative forms using characteristic environment and organizational culture of those areas. In pursuing life-type tourist attractions, it will be possible to make practical development using it with those three basic models. Second, it is important to form a flow covering the entire regions based on their own special themes, to build cyclical structure of regions and tourism and tourism and industries and to create overall conditions that can help local residents get benefits and join together, in order to develop such life-type tourist destinations. Development of life-type resort tourist destinations needs roles of practical organizations that can effectively manage them, but such organizations should be dynamic and should be distant from management of money as much as possible.