This study's purpose is to investigate the effects of self-congruence and functional congruence on tourists' destination choice. The present research contributes to the gap in the consumer behavior literature by examining the relationships among self-congruence, functional congruence, and destination choice. Based on a sample of 367 British residents, the three research hypotheses are tested using multinomial logistic regression analysis. The study results suggest that a tourist's destination choice is influenced strongly by functional congruence, but not by self-congruence. The article closes with theoretical and managerial implications as well as future research directions
The purpose of this research was to investigate the perceived destination personality of Las Vegas ...
Tourism literature has explored some critical concepts such as motivation, image, expectations and t...
Previous research has established the effect of self-congruity on both pre- and postvisit constructs...
This study\u27s purpose is to investigate the effects of self-congruence and functional congruence o...
This study is concerned with how the Symbolic and Functional Congruencies predict consumer behaviour...
The main objective of this study is to investigate the relationships among self-congruity, functiona...
The main objective of this study is to investigate the relationships among self-congruity, function...
This paper investigates (1) if, and to what extent, self-congruity theory is applicable in tourism, ...
This study proposes a theoretical model that integrates two streams of research, congruity and desti...
Although self-congruity (SC) theory proposes that private SC and public SC constitute the two higher...
Self-congruity theory has been used to predict tourists\u27 satisfaction with a destination by relat...
This study takes a multidimensional perspective in enhancing the understanding of how Destination-Se...
The present study investigates the influence of self-congruity and functional congruity in determini...
Tourists’ pro-environmental behaviors are critical to the conservation of cultural landscape heritag...
Self-image congruence is recognised as an important construct in explaining and predicting various a...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the perceived destination personality of Las Vegas ...
Tourism literature has explored some critical concepts such as motivation, image, expectations and t...
Previous research has established the effect of self-congruity on both pre- and postvisit constructs...
This study\u27s purpose is to investigate the effects of self-congruence and functional congruence o...
This study is concerned with how the Symbolic and Functional Congruencies predict consumer behaviour...
The main objective of this study is to investigate the relationships among self-congruity, functiona...
The main objective of this study is to investigate the relationships among self-congruity, function...
This paper investigates (1) if, and to what extent, self-congruity theory is applicable in tourism, ...
This study proposes a theoretical model that integrates two streams of research, congruity and desti...
Although self-congruity (SC) theory proposes that private SC and public SC constitute the two higher...
Self-congruity theory has been used to predict tourists\u27 satisfaction with a destination by relat...
This study takes a multidimensional perspective in enhancing the understanding of how Destination-Se...
The present study investigates the influence of self-congruity and functional congruity in determini...
Tourists’ pro-environmental behaviors are critical to the conservation of cultural landscape heritag...
Self-image congruence is recognised as an important construct in explaining and predicting various a...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the perceived destination personality of Las Vegas ...
Tourism literature has explored some critical concepts such as motivation, image, expectations and t...
Previous research has established the effect of self-congruity on both pre- and postvisit constructs...