This paper investigates potential factors influencing Chinese residents' demand for outbound travel. Based on survey data from the Chinese Family Panel Studies project conducted in 2008, we utilize several discrete choice models to analyze (1) factors explaining Chinese residents' participation in outbound travel in the last five years and (2) factors explaining various types of outbound travel. We highlight the importance of age, hukou type, personal income, education level, domestic tourism participation, foreign language proficiency, life satisfaction, and Internet use to explain Chinese residents' outbound travel. We also observe regional differences and urban–rural differences by estimating the model using different sub-samples. Finall...
Chinese inbound tourism growth peaked in 2012 and in following years, arrivals have exhibited a down...
With inductive analysis of relevant statistics and literature, this paper reveals an elite middle-ag...
This dissertation explores whether the travel motivations of Chinese free independent travellers (FI...
China as the largest tourists-generating country in Asia, its outbound tourism market has been devel...
The number of international tourists from China has increased remarkably in the past two decades, an...
This study examines the factors influencing Chinese citizens' outbound destination choice to Eu...
The purpose of this study is to explore the motivations and constraints of Chinese outbound pleasure...
This study used a national sample (N = 36,490) of Chinese urban residents to examine the relationshi...
Chinese outbound travel market develops quickly, and increase number of travel intermediary is tryin...
This paper aims to examine the demand for outbound tourism by mainland Chinese residents to 11 inter...
The purpose of the study is two-fold. First, in addressing the lack of knowledge of the interrelatio...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate Chinese travellers’ motivations in both shared accommodatio...
This study examines the propensity for long-haul independent travel amongst young Chinese travelers ...
Using survey data from the China Family Panel Studies project, this study explores factors influenci...
With inductive analysis of relevant statistics and literature, this paper reveals an elite middle-ag...
Chinese inbound tourism growth peaked in 2012 and in following years, arrivals have exhibited a down...
With inductive analysis of relevant statistics and literature, this paper reveals an elite middle-ag...
This dissertation explores whether the travel motivations of Chinese free independent travellers (FI...
China as the largest tourists-generating country in Asia, its outbound tourism market has been devel...
The number of international tourists from China has increased remarkably in the past two decades, an...
This study examines the factors influencing Chinese citizens' outbound destination choice to Eu...
The purpose of this study is to explore the motivations and constraints of Chinese outbound pleasure...
This study used a national sample (N = 36,490) of Chinese urban residents to examine the relationshi...
Chinese outbound travel market develops quickly, and increase number of travel intermediary is tryin...
This paper aims to examine the demand for outbound tourism by mainland Chinese residents to 11 inter...
The purpose of the study is two-fold. First, in addressing the lack of knowledge of the interrelatio...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate Chinese travellers’ motivations in both shared accommodatio...
This study examines the propensity for long-haul independent travel amongst young Chinese travelers ...
Using survey data from the China Family Panel Studies project, this study explores factors influenci...
With inductive analysis of relevant statistics and literature, this paper reveals an elite middle-ag...
Chinese inbound tourism growth peaked in 2012 and in following years, arrivals have exhibited a down...
With inductive analysis of relevant statistics and literature, this paper reveals an elite middle-ag...
This dissertation explores whether the travel motivations of Chinese free independent travellers (FI...