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The Effects Of Motivation And Involvement On Perceived Value Of The Destination Experience

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  • Aycan KÃœLAHLI
  • Binnaz ÇINAR
  • Fatih KOÇ
  • Volkan ÖZBEK
  • Özge AKYEL

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This study aims to determine potential effects of involvement and motivation of tourists visiting Bursa city center on the perceived value of destination experience. In order to achieve this aim, a survey was conducted on conveniently selected 400 domestic tourists staying at a 5 star hotel in Bursa city center. Data analyses revealed that escape and socialization dimensions of push factors have positive effects on involvement. Further, relaxing dimension of push factors and involvement were found to exert significant effects on the perceived value of the destination experience.

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  • Aycan KÃœLAHLI & Binnaz ÇINAR & Fatih KOÇ & Volkan ÖZBEK & Özge AKYEL, 2017. "The Effects Of Motivation And Involvement On Perceived Value Of The Destination Experience," Turkish Journal of Marketing, Ali ÇaÄŸlar Çakmak, vol. 2(1), pages 1-19.
  • Handle: RePEc:tjm:journl:2017-2-1-3
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