The consumption process of travel decision making, is influenced by a number of factors and a substantial body of decision making literature in the form of the broader ‘models of consumer behaviour' has been adapted to attempt to describe this process. Existing ‘foundation models' present variables such as personal characteristics and attitudes as factors that affect the vacation decision making process, but fail to discuss the extent to which gender and technology preferences influence decisions and destination choice. Economic models are based on utility theory as a decision making framework, however, they do not allow for the other consumer oriented variables. Current models (economic or otherwise) focus on individuals and their decision making process without a combined consideration of information search and technology gendered preferences and the impact they have on choosing a destination for a vacation.
CITATION STYLE
Dale, N. F. (2018). Gender and Other Factors That Influence Tourism Preferences. In Gender Economics (pp. 454–471). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7510-8.ch022
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.