This chapter is based on consumer behavior theories and analyses consumers' perspectives about camping as a tourism alternative. It explores motivations and several relevant factors that influence the attitudes and behaviors of tourists regarding camping activities. The methodology was qualitative and used focus groups as a data collection tool. A content and thematic analysis was adopted as data mining technique. Results provide empirical support to the influence of subjective norms, relevant others' preference for camping, and sustainable consumer profile on attitudes toward camping which influence camping intention. Moreover, camping intention, motivations, relevant others' preference for camping, perceived control, and past experience a...
Although consumer behaviour is one of the most researched areas in the field of tourism, few extensi...
Tourism has a substantial environmental impact, and nature-based tourism is particularly vulnerable ...
The ability to “provide almost unrestricted land travel” (Prideaux & Carson, 2003, p. 307) has made ...
Concern for the environment, which is of interest to academia, the business world and society in gen...
Camping tourism is a popular recreational activity where participants travel in order to spend time ...
© 2017 by Emerald Publishing Limited. Consumer behavior in tourism (CBT) is an interdisciplinary fie...
Given the growing economic importance of tourism and the traditional importance of timber industries...
In the field of travel and tourism, scholars with interest in consumer behaviour studies have explor...
Camping is a recreational activity that links people with their physical surroundings and the enviro...
Given the growing economic importance of tourism and the traditional importance of timber industries...
Push-pull theoretical framework is a popular theory to explain the reason why the tourists decide to...
Typescript (photocopy).Modeling outdoor recreation participation has been conducted since the early ...
Push-pull theoretical framework is a popular theory to explain the reason why the tourists decide to...
Little is known of the attitudes and behaviours of the growing number of recreational vehicle users ...
Little is known of the attitudes and behaviours of the growing number of recreational vehicle users ...
Although consumer behaviour is one of the most researched areas in the field of tourism, few extensi...
Tourism has a substantial environmental impact, and nature-based tourism is particularly vulnerable ...
The ability to “provide almost unrestricted land travel” (Prideaux & Carson, 2003, p. 307) has made ...
Concern for the environment, which is of interest to academia, the business world and society in gen...
Camping tourism is a popular recreational activity where participants travel in order to spend time ...
© 2017 by Emerald Publishing Limited. Consumer behavior in tourism (CBT) is an interdisciplinary fie...
Given the growing economic importance of tourism and the traditional importance of timber industries...
In the field of travel and tourism, scholars with interest in consumer behaviour studies have explor...
Camping is a recreational activity that links people with their physical surroundings and the enviro...
Given the growing economic importance of tourism and the traditional importance of timber industries...
Push-pull theoretical framework is a popular theory to explain the reason why the tourists decide to...
Typescript (photocopy).Modeling outdoor recreation participation has been conducted since the early ...
Push-pull theoretical framework is a popular theory to explain the reason why the tourists decide to...
Little is known of the attitudes and behaviours of the growing number of recreational vehicle users ...
Little is known of the attitudes and behaviours of the growing number of recreational vehicle users ...
Although consumer behaviour is one of the most researched areas in the field of tourism, few extensi...
Tourism has a substantial environmental impact, and nature-based tourism is particularly vulnerable ...
The ability to “provide almost unrestricted land travel” (Prideaux & Carson, 2003, p. 307) has made ...