The study’s two primary goals are to determine the main travel motives of Malaysian backpackers and to examine the variations in travel motivations across three categories of backpackers: first-time, repeat, and serial. The results were collected using a self-administered online survey adopting a convenience sample technique. The non-normally distributed data were examined using exploratory factor analysis, median score assessment, and Kruskal-Wallis H tests on a sample of 249. Stimulation is the most crucial factor motivating backpackers, while recognition is the least important. The study also found that backpackers’ motivation varied with travel experience. Due to limited research on Asian motivational travel determinants, notably among ...
The knowledge on sport tourist behaviours is essential as it can be used as a basis for market segme...
Research has shown that the backpacker market is one of the tourism markets that economically ben...
With the focus on Mount Kinabalu as a sport tourism destination, the push and pull theory (Dann, 198...
The objectives of this study are to identify the main travel motivations of Malaysian backpackers an...
This thesis addresses a number of new and unexplored issues in the context of the / macro-regional o...
The main purpose of this study was to conceptualize backpacker motivation within the framework of th...
There are various factors that motivate people to travel. Just like other products, tourists general...
There are various factors that motivate people into travelling. Just as normal product consumers, to...
Indonesia and Malaysia have a combined population of ~225 million Muslims. Little academic work has ...
The purpose of this study lies in the conceptual adjustment of the travel career ladder (TCL) approa...
Research that focuses on regional tourists in Malaysia is scarce in literature. This study examined ...
In this chapter the researchers seek to benchmark holiday travel motivation of Muslim tourists again...
The research examines the motivations and behaviors of the Nanyang Technological University students...
In the context of business or human resource studies, research focusing on migrants has frequently d...
Indonesian Muslim tourists represent a large and potentially very significant segment of the Asian t...
The knowledge on sport tourist behaviours is essential as it can be used as a basis for market segme...
Research has shown that the backpacker market is one of the tourism markets that economically ben...
With the focus on Mount Kinabalu as a sport tourism destination, the push and pull theory (Dann, 198...
The objectives of this study are to identify the main travel motivations of Malaysian backpackers an...
This thesis addresses a number of new and unexplored issues in the context of the / macro-regional o...
The main purpose of this study was to conceptualize backpacker motivation within the framework of th...
There are various factors that motivate people to travel. Just like other products, tourists general...
There are various factors that motivate people into travelling. Just as normal product consumers, to...
Indonesia and Malaysia have a combined population of ~225 million Muslims. Little academic work has ...
The purpose of this study lies in the conceptual adjustment of the travel career ladder (TCL) approa...
Research that focuses on regional tourists in Malaysia is scarce in literature. This study examined ...
In this chapter the researchers seek to benchmark holiday travel motivation of Muslim tourists again...
The research examines the motivations and behaviors of the Nanyang Technological University students...
In the context of business or human resource studies, research focusing on migrants has frequently d...
Indonesian Muslim tourists represent a large and potentially very significant segment of the Asian t...
The knowledge on sport tourist behaviours is essential as it can be used as a basis for market segme...
Research has shown that the backpacker market is one of the tourism markets that economically ben...
With the focus on Mount Kinabalu as a sport tourism destination, the push and pull theory (Dann, 198...