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Holiday decision‐making in the Netherlands; Selection processes with regard to domestic and foreign holiday destination

Jac Zom (Breda (Netherlands) Netherlands Research Instituut voor Rekreatie en Toerisme Paareweide 5 NL ‐ 4824 EH Breda (Netherlands))
Winny van Hal (Breda (Netherlands) Netherlands Research Instituut voor Rekreatie en Toerisme Paareweide 5 NL ‐ 4824 EH Breda (Netherlands))

The Tourist Review

ISSN: 0251-3102

Article publication date: 1 March 1997

336

Abstract

Ever since the rise of tourism, the holiday behavior of the Dutch has been subjected to certain changes inherent to various general societal developments. The assumption is warranted that this has also caused certain changes in the holiday decision‐making process. 1984 was the most recent year a national study into the holiday selection process was conducted. It was considered advisable after more than ten years to repeat such a study in order to review whether and to which extent the holiday selection process had actually changed.

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Zom, J. and van Hal, W. (1997), "Holiday decision‐making in the Netherlands; Selection processes with regard to domestic and foreign holiday destination", The Tourist Review, Vol. 52 No. 3, pp. 19-26. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb058250

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MCB UP Ltd

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