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New perspectives of satisfaction research in tourism destinations

Matthias Fuchs (Asssociate Professor at the Centre for Tourism and Service Economics University of Innsbruck)
Klaus Weiermair (University Professor and Director of the Centre for Tourism and Service Economics University of Innsbruck Universitätsstraße 15 A‐6020 Innsbruck)

Tourism Review

ISSN: 1660-5373

Article publication date: 1 March 2003

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Abstract

The paper presents important measurement approaches in the field of costumer satisfaction with services and applies those empirically for service bundles at the level of the tourism destination. After working out the most prominent characteristics of existing satisfaction concepts according to the American and the Scandinavian school of thought, the latter will be critically evaluated for its potential practical use in measuring guest satisfaction. Based on this preparatory work, the Importance‐Performance Analysis, the Implicit Importance Analysis and the Penalty‐Reward‐Contrast Analysis are implemented and show that differing satisfaction models will lead to varying results and hence, ambiguous implications for destination management. However, due to its model parsimony and methodical stringency the Penalty‐Reward‐Contrast Analysis will be retained as the most valuable instrument for measuring tourist satisfaction. The paper concludes with implications for the management of destinations and a brief outlook for further research.

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Fuchs, M. and Weiermair, K. (2003), "New perspectives of satisfaction research in tourism destinations", Tourism Review, Vol. 58 No. 3, pp. 6-14. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb058411

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