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Title: | A model of similarity and its empirical test: Towards better understanding of Tourists' perceptions and choice of European vacation destinations |
Authors: | Ajay K. Manrai Lalita A. Hanrai |
Editors: | William Lazer Eric H. Shaw Chow-Hou Wee |
Conference Name: | International Conference Series Volume IV 1989 |
Keywords: | Tourism industry Research Empirical test |
Conference Date: | 1989-07-16 |
Conference Location: | National University of Singapore, Singapore |
Abstract: | A Commonality/Totality-based Ratio model of similarity is proposed and empirically tested in this paper. The model is based on Tversky' s ( 1977) feature matching approach and, like the linear contrast model, it is free from some of the problems that t he distance model faces due to violations of the metric axioms by empirically observed proximity (similarity or dissimilarity) data. The differentiating features of the model are 1) its non- linear formulation, and 2) its compatibility with spatial representation of similarity data in a multidimensional metric space. A theoretically and empirically robust representation of similarity could lead to a new set of perceptual mapping techniques. The new approach will be applied to enhance marketers' understanding of tourists perceptions and choice in the field of European travel and tourism. |
ISBN: | 0-939783-01-0 |
Pages: | 397-402 |
Call Number: | HF5411.B52 1989 katsem |
Publisher: | Academy of Marketing Science |
URI: | https://ptsldigital.ukm.my/jspui/handle/123456789/773834 |
Appears in Collections: | Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding |
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