Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1007639 Annals of Tourism Research 2012 21 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study develops a tourist satisfaction assessment system based on a dual-model framework and demonstrates its general applicability. The first model concerns tourist satisfaction and its key antecedents and consequences. Structural equation modelling is employed to investigate the relationships amongst the constructs in the theoretical framework, and is then used as a basis for the computation of sectoral-level tourist satisfaction indexes. The second model is designed to estimate an aggregate service satisfaction index and an overall destination satisfaction index using a multiple indicator and multiple cause approach. The framework is applied to a large dataset that represents six tourism-related sectors and seven major source markets of inbound tourism to Hong Kong.

► The methodology used in developing the Hong Kong TSI is unique and innovative. ► TSI can be used to assess the competitiveness of different destinations. ► TSI can track changes in the service performance of relevant tourism sectors over time.

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