跟踪邮轮乘客的消费:岸上流动性与支出关系的分析

IF 4 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Caterina Sciortino , Mauro Ferrante , Stefano De Cantis , Szilvia Gyimóthy
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摘要

结合客户调查和GPS跟踪技术,分析了邮轮游客空间行为与目的地消费的关系。根据2018年和2019年在哥本哈根整理的数据,利用社会人口统计学特征和流动性相关变量,通过逻辑回归对邮轮乘客支出进行建模。为了映射空间行为和行程的关键特征,将跟踪数据合成为有意义的移动变量。对停车点进行了分析,以确定潜在最高支出密度的地点。结果表明,空间运动,特别是停止活动与解释支出行为有关。所提出的方法的含义讨论了有关进一步的研究和目的地管理。
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Tracking cruise passengers' consumption: An analysis of the relationships between onshore mobility and expenditure

This paper analyzes the relationships between the spatial behaviour and destination expenditures of cruise tourists by integrating customer surveys and GPS tracking technology. Based on data collated in 2018 and 2019 in Copenhagen, cruise passenger expenditure was modelled via logistic regression, using socio-demographic characteristics and mobility-related variables. In order to map the spatial behaviour and the key characteristics of the itinerary followed, tracking data were synthesized into meaningful mobility variables. An analysis of stops was performed to identify locations with the potential highest expenditure density. The results indicated that spatial movement and, in particular, stop activities are relevant in explaining expenditure behaviour. The implications of the proposed methodology are discussed with regards to further research, and destination management.

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Annals of Tourism Research Empirical Insights
Annals of Tourism Research Empirical Insights Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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