Author:
Cook Robert L.,Mccleary Ken W.
Abstract
As travel-related costs such as fuel and accommodations rise, distance becomes an increasingly important variable in travelers' vacation destination decision-making process. Consumers may use cognitive distance estimates rather than actual distance in choosing a vacation destination, and studies thus far show that consumers' cogni tive distance estimates may be quite inaccurate. Thus, many specific vacation destinations may be placed in a worse competitive position than actually exists vis-a-vis distance.
Subject
Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management,Transportation,Geography, Planning and Development
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38 articles.
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