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문화차이가 해외여행 시장에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구: 한·중·미·일 비교를 중심으로The Study on the Effect of Cultural Difference on Overseas Travel Market: A Comparison among Korea, China, U.S. and Japan

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The Study on the Effect of Cultural Difference on Overseas Travel Market: A Comparison among Korea, China, U.S. and Japan
Authors
김종혁
Issue Date
2017
Publisher
한국통상정보학회
Keywords
Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions; Push-Pull Motivation; Customer Satisfaction; Revisit Intention; 홉스테드의 문화차원; 추진-유인동기; 고객만족; 재방문 의도
Citation
통상정보연구, v.19, no.1, pp.213 - 234
Journal Title
통상정보연구
Volume
19
Number
1
Start Page
213
End Page
234
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/7164
ISSN
1598-7604
Abstract
This study analyzed valid samples of 707 units collected by conducting paper and online surveys on the Korean, the Chinese, the American, and the Japanese. The result showed that a significant causal relationship exists between power distance and pull motivation as well as collectivism and push motivation, which led to a conclusion that developing travel packages that can strengthen bonding of fraternal societies through various events and attractions is effective for respondents from Asian countries. On the other hand, Americans turned out to prefer practical plans, which could provide individual’s needs and preferences, for example, a self-healing package. This study, using a simple survey, may have a limitation in that it does not allow the participants to express their opinions. However, the study is meaningful that it made a theoretical contribution utilizing Hofstede’s cultural dimensions index, two types of motivation, and theories of customer satisfaction and revisit intention. It also has a practical implication in that it proposes the most optimal and applicable overseas travel marketing strategy by comparing cultural traits of each country.
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