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Temporal aspects of theme park choice behavior. Modeling variety seeking, seasonality and diversification to support theme park planning

Auteur :
KEMPERMAN, A.

Description :
Theme parks have grown rapidly in number and importance during the last decades. Competition in the theme park is growing also. Therefore, in the theme park planning process, especially at the site planning level, understanding existing and potential visitor streams is essential. This thesis aims at providing tools for such planning research. The author uses the so-called conjoint choice modeling approach to describe and predict tourist choice behavior. The main objective is to develop and test a choice modeling approach that included the temporal aspects variety seeking, seasonality and diversification and that allows one to evaluate the impact of planning decisions before they are implemented. - (AGD)


Type de document :
Fascicule thématique

Source :
Collection Bouwstenen, 2000, vol. 58, nombre de pages : 288

Date :
2000

Editeur :
Pays édition : Pays-Bas, Eindhoven, Faculteit Bouwkunde. Technische Universiteit Eindhoven

Langue :
Anglais
Droits :
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