In this research, we examine the effect of extroversion and the perceived similarity on customer to customer interaction (CCI), and the effect of this interaction on the tourists’ reactions. We examine also the moderating role of the nationality in CCI and tourists behavior. The study is based on a sample of 519 tourists from different nationalities (Tunisian, French, German, British and Italian tourists) residing in hotels in Tunisia. The results show that extroversion and the perceived similarity contribute to the development of the interactions between customers, and that this type of interaction influences the tourists’ behavioral responses (desire of stay, satisfaction and loyalty). Similarly, the results indicate that the tourist's na...
Purpose: For most customers, the vacation experience is enjoyed in the company of others; thus, stud...
This study aims to (a) reveal the relationships between the destination brand personality (DBP), des...
Using qualitative research techniques, this paper explores the relationship between the 'push' and '...
Are all tourists perceived to be alike regardless of nationality, or does nationality make a differe...
Are all tourists perceived to be alike regardless of nationality, or does nationality make a differe...
Does nationality make a difference in tourist behavior? To answer this question, 124 Israeli tour- g...
Do all tourists, regardless of nationality, exhibit the same behavioral characteristics on identical...
The tourist-to-tourist encounter is an important topic in tourism business. When people travels abro...
Differences in tourists’ cultural values are significant factors in their product and service choice...
Identifying the components of tourist to tourist (T2T) interactions might provide valuable insights ...
This study aims to determine if customer satisfaction is affected by the nationality of the customer...
.In this article, we commence a new dialogue on cross-cultural research in tourism. Using Shenkar�...
The focus of this thesis is the combination of two lightly examined areas, tourist-tourist encounter...
This study examines the structure and effects of intercultural interactions between international to...
Are all group tourists perceived to behave alike regardless of nationality, or does nationality make...
Purpose: For most customers, the vacation experience is enjoyed in the company of others; thus, stud...
This study aims to (a) reveal the relationships between the destination brand personality (DBP), des...
Using qualitative research techniques, this paper explores the relationship between the 'push' and '...
Are all tourists perceived to be alike regardless of nationality, or does nationality make a differe...
Are all tourists perceived to be alike regardless of nationality, or does nationality make a differe...
Does nationality make a difference in tourist behavior? To answer this question, 124 Israeli tour- g...
Do all tourists, regardless of nationality, exhibit the same behavioral characteristics on identical...
The tourist-to-tourist encounter is an important topic in tourism business. When people travels abro...
Differences in tourists’ cultural values are significant factors in their product and service choice...
Identifying the components of tourist to tourist (T2T) interactions might provide valuable insights ...
This study aims to determine if customer satisfaction is affected by the nationality of the customer...
.In this article, we commence a new dialogue on cross-cultural research in tourism. Using Shenkar�...
The focus of this thesis is the combination of two lightly examined areas, tourist-tourist encounter...
This study examines the structure and effects of intercultural interactions between international to...
Are all group tourists perceived to behave alike regardless of nationality, or does nationality make...
Purpose: For most customers, the vacation experience is enjoyed in the company of others; thus, stud...
This study aims to (a) reveal the relationships between the destination brand personality (DBP), des...
Using qualitative research techniques, this paper explores the relationship between the 'push' and '...