曼谷公共交通系统(BTS)和会展公司的合作计划:乘客满意度和旅游交通政策方法

Pem Dechen, Sittichai Sanyost, A. Syah
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本研究检视并提出曼谷地铁系统(BTS)与MICE公司(MICE:会议、奖励、会议及展览)之间的合作计划,其中一名BTS代表和六名来自六家不同MICE公司的受访者自愿参与研究。这项研究由两个不同的序列进行,并采用混合方法进行。在400份乘坐满意度问卷中,有300份被确认与防弹少年团一起乘坐到会展场馆。乘客满意度研究后,结果被用于指导BTS和MICE公司进行深入访谈。SPSS运行量化旅行频率,人口统计资料和乘客满意度,而专题分析框架的采访结果。这一发现强调了两个主要的意义,因为它们符合研究的目标:(1)BTS与会展公司的短期伙伴关系方案的总体治理建议-其中来自“英格兰2010-2020年旅游业战略行动计划”的明智政策基准进行了强有力的审查;(2)东南亚地区综合交通会展战略规划研究的新颖性。
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A Proposed Partnership Scheme of Bangkok Mass Transit System (BTS) and Mice Corporations: Passenger Satisfaction and Tourism Transport Policy Approach
This research examined and proposed a partnership scheme between Bangkok Mass Transit System (BTS) and MICE corporations (MICE: meetings, incentives, conventions & exhibitions) where one representative from BTS and six respondents from six different MICE corporations volunteered in the study. The research was conducted by two different sequences and undertaken by a mixed methodology. Out of 400 ridership satisfaction questionnaires, 300 were validated to have ridership experiences to MICE venues with BTS. Post-passenger satisfaction study, the results were used to inform BTS and MICE corporations to navigate in-depth interviews. SPSS runs to quantify travel frequencies, demographic profiles, and passenger satisfaction while thematic analysis framed the interview results. The finding underscored the two major significances as they correspond to the objective of the study: (1) The overarching governance proposal of BTS’s short-term partnership scenario with MICE corporations - where an informed policy benchmark from “England Strategic Action Plan for Tourism 2010-2020” robustly examined; (2) the novelty over the deficient study of integrated transport-MICE strategic planning within the Southeast Asian region. 
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