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Title: Heterogeneous determinants of tourists' loyalty: a comparison between sun and beach and cultural heritage Destinations
Authors: Pérez Sánchez, José María 
Pérez Rodríguez, Jorge Vicente 
UNESCO Clasification: 530202 Modelos econométricos
Keywords: Bayesian-Analysis
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Model
Impact, et al
Issue Date: 2025
Journal: Tourism and Hospitality Management
Abstract: Purpose-This paper proposes to detect the determinants of tourists' loyalty to accurately model the asymmetric responses of tourists. Methodology/Design/Approach-Loyalty is modelled by using an asymmetric Bayesian discrete choice model in two ways: the willingness to repeat a visit and to recommend a tourism destination. We use data from two destinations with different motivations to visit: a sun and beach destination (SBD, Barbados) and a cultural heritage destination (CHD, Ethiopia). Findings-The main results highlight several aspects. First, for a CHD, the 'repeat visit pattern' occurs when previous visits are between two and four; additional visits are less likely to happen. On the contrary, for a SBD, tourists may establish a life-long relationship. Second, distance is an issue for tourists choosing a SBD, but not for a CHD. This relates to market structure, since SBD markets work under competition, whereas CHD markets function as natural monopolies. Finally, 'High level of studies' is a key loyalty determinant in favor of a CHD, however, when that level is low, it provides an incentive to revisit a SBD, instead. Originality of the research-The paper proposes the use of methodology never before used in this field and obtains novel determinants when explaining loyalty.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/157160
ISSN: 1330-7533
DOI: 10.20867/thm.31.4.8
Source: Tourism And Hospitality Management-Croatia[ISSN 1330-7533],v. 31 (4), p. 591-612, (2025)
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