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The antecedents of tourist attitudes to revisit and revisit intentions for coastal tourism

Author Affiliations
Curtin University Sarawak, University of Rajshahi
Published InInternational Journal of Culture Tourism and Hospitality Research
Year2019
Citations129

Abstract

Purpose This study aims to empirically examine the factors that are likely to affect tourists’ attitudes to revisit, which, in turn, influence their revisit intentions towards beach destinations. Design/methodology/approach Data were collected through a personal-administered survey of 601 tourists from three leading beach destinations in Bangladesh. Findings The empirical results indicate that perceived destination risks affect neither tourists’ attitudes to revisit nor their revisit intentions. However, tourists’ satisfaction and destination image directly affect both their attitudes to revisit and their revisit intentions. Practical implications The findings of this study contribute to the extension of the body of knowledge, especially in beach tourism settings where the proposed relationships have yet to be studied. Originality/value Coastal-based beach tourism is one of the…
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