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Country and destination image perception of mass tourists: generation comparison
Karakaş, Hatice; Çizel, Beykan; Selçuk, Onur; Coşkun Öksüz, Fulya; Ceylan, Demet (Anatolia, 2021)The aim of this study is to determine whether the generations make a difference in the perception of destination image of tourists. The study is carried between July-October 2019 at Antalya Airport International Terminals ... -
Cross-nationality importance performance analysis of Middle East all-inclusive mass tourism destination image
Ceylan, Demet; Çizel, Beykan; Karakaş, Hatice (Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights, 2020)Purpose – The paper aims to analyze cognitive attributes affecting the overall destination image perception of British, German, and Russian tourists toward Antalya, a well-positioned mass tourism destination in the East ... -
Destination image perception patterns of tourist typologies
Ceylan, Demet; Çizel, Beykan; Karakaş, Hatice (International Journal of Tourism Research, 2020)Conceptual and empirical typologies comprising the intersection of personal and social characteristics of tourists have similarities and differences with respect to image perception of a destination. This study examines ... -
The symmetric and asymmetric impacts of cognitive attitude components on overall mass tourism destination image: gender comparison
Ceylan, Demet; Çizel, Beykan; Karakaş, Hatice (European Journal of Tourism Research, 2021)Mass tourism has become the preferred travel type for millions of people. All-inclusive (AI) initially emerged as anaccommodation type for mass tourism destinations but has evolved to become its own form of tourism. ... -
Testing destination image scale invariance for intergroup comparison
Ceylan, Demet; Çizel, Beykan; Karakaş, Hatice (Tourism Analysis, 2020)In destination image studies, researchers often compare individuals and groups with measurement scales. Classical Test Theory (CTT) assumes, when comparing groups, that scale measures the same social psychological construct ...