Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1011807 Tourism Management 2017 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

•New components of PPM dimensions were discovered.•The adequacy of the second-order PPM model was identified.•The PPM dimensions all had a significant impact on switching intention.•The moderating role of mooring dimension was notable.

We tested the applicability of the push-pull-mooring (PPM) migration theory to travelers' airline selection in order to clarify their switching behavior. Based on the extensive review of the literature and open-ended survey, we identified the constituents of four push, three pull, and four mooring factors. A field survey was conducted at an international airport in South Korea, and a total of 529 complete responses were used for data analysis. Our results showed that the PPM model comprising the second-order factor structure provided an acceptable representation of the observed variables in a comparison with the first-order construct model. Results of the structural analysis also indicated that all PPM categories directly affected switching intention. In addition, mooring dimension had a significant moderating effect on the relationship between pull category and switching intention. However, no moderating effect of mooring factor on the relationship between push factor and switching intention was found.

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