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3. Destination Loyalty Model of Senior Foreign Tourists Visiting Bali Tourism Destination

Author : I. Gusti Bagus Rai Utama

Published in: Development of Tourism and the Hospitality Industry in Southeast Asia

Publisher: Springer Singapore

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Abstract

In the recent years, the senior foreign tourist segment has become increasingly important for the tourism industry. The strength of this market segment lies in its two characteristics: the purchasing power and the time available for travel. This research was conducted based on these two considerations. This research is confirmatory to the loyalty model developed by previous research, but specifically studied foreign senior tourists. The 400 respondents for this research were determined purposively. The criteria were senior tourists aged 55 or over and tourists vacationing in one of Bali’s tourism destinations. Descriptive statistical analysis and the SEM-AMOS structural model analysis tools were utilized. Meanwhile, the qualitative analysis is descriptive to complement the quantitative analysis. The demographic profiles of the respondents composed of 57 % male travelers and 43 % female. Tourists in the age group of 55–65 are 73 and 27 % over 65 years. Repeat visitors are 81 and 19 % first time visitors. The findings of this research indicated that (1) internal motivation does not have a significant effect on destination image, (2) external motivation has a significant effect on destination image and loyalty, but does not have a significant effect on tourist’s satisfaction, (3) destination image has a significant effect on tourist’s satisfaction, and (4) tourist’s satisfaction has a significant effect on destination loyalty. Two loyalty models were formed: (1) Destination loyalty is directly influenced by tourist’s satisfaction and indirectly influenced by destination image and external motivation. (2) Destination loyalty is directly influenced by external motivation, but the influence is not as significant as the influence of tourist’s satisfaction on loyalty. Theoretically, the research suggests maintaining the joint approach because this approach is able to answer various questions that quantitative approach alone cannot answer completely. From a practical perspective, the preservation of Bali’s destination image was found to be adequate. The image of Bali includes: (1) a destination that has cultural uniqueness, (2) welcoming local inhabitants, (3) comprehensive tourism infrastructure, and (4) comfortable tourism atmosphere.

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Metadata
Title
Destination Loyalty Model of Senior Foreign Tourists Visiting Bali Tourism Destination
Author
I. Gusti Bagus Rai Utama
Copyright Year
2016
Publisher
Springer Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-606-5_3