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ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODEL FOR THE STUDENT PLEASURE TRAVEL MARKET: MOTIVATION, INVOLVEMENT, SATISFACTION, AND DESTINATION LOYALTY

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JOURNAL OF TRAVEL & TOURISM MARKETING
Volume 24, Issue 4, Pages 297-313

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10548400802156802

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Student travellers; motivations; involvement; satisfaction; loyalty

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Greater understanding of the model that plays a role in attracting certain visitor segments thus allows travel businesses to develop marketing strategies. This research analyzes an empirical model including push motivations, pull motivations, cognitive involvement, affective involvement, satisfaction, and loyalty to students' top domestic and international destinations. Results suggest push motivations are a good predictor of pull motivations, which in turn are considered a good predictor of cognitive involvement. Cognitive involvement is a good predictor of both affective involvement and satisfaction. Affective involvement is a good predictor of satisfaction. This study also confirms the significant association of satisfaction with destination loyalty. Hence, the proposed model provides a good quality of theoretical framework to positively predict travel demand toward domestic and international destinations.

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