Faculty Publications
Student Travel Behavior: A Cross-National Study
Document Type
Article
Keywords
Cross-cultural comparison, Students, Travel
Journal/Book/Conference Title
Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing
Volume
17
Issue
4
First Page
1
Last Page
10
Abstract
Tourism has become a large (and growing) industry in many countries-both the number of trips and the amount of money spent by US travelers have increased consistently (US bureau of Census, 1993). Moreover, tourism marketing is an ever-evolving industry (Hsu & Sung, 1997). However, relatively little is known about travel preferences of college students. Our study replicates the Hsu and Sung study, but assesses student travel preferences in three different countries: the US, South Africa, and Israel. We identify numerous differences between the three groups of students. These differences are used to derive research and managerial implication for scholars and practitioners in the travel and leisure industries. © 2005, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.
Department
Department of Management
Original Publication Date
2-23-2005
DOI of published version
10.1300/J073v17n04_01
Recommended Citation
Shoham, Aviv; Schrage, Christine; and van Eeden, Shelley, "Student Travel Behavior: A Cross-National Study" (2005). Faculty Publications. 2972.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/facpub/2972