Are there ‘hygiene-motivation’ factors in the choice of India as a tourist destination? A structural equation modelling approach
This study examines the role of motivational factors in the selection of India as a travel destination, using Herzberg’s two-factor theory of motivation (Hygiene-Motivation model) as a theoretical foundation. By examining how stereotypes about India influence tourists' decision making, this s...
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description | This study examines the role of motivational factors in the selection of India as a travel destination, using
Herzberg’s two-factor theory of motivation (Hygiene-Motivation model) as a theoretical foundation. By
examining how stereotypes about India influence tourists' decision making, this study categorises motivational
factors into hygiene and motivation categories and examines their influence on destination choice. A survey
conducted at the Romanian Tourism Fair in February 2019 with 729 participants forms the basis for this analysis.
Structural equation modelling (SEM) was applied to assess the relationships between these factors. The study
reveals two main types of factors that influence tourists: Hygiene factors (e.g. accessibility, comfort, food and
overall quality of services) and motivational factors (e.g. cultural richness, scenic beauty and local traditions).
The study shows that stereotypes about India play a crucial role in shaping tourists’ priorities — those who have
negative stereotypes are more likely to focus on hygiene factors, such as ensuring that basic service expectations
are met. In addition, while motivational factors still play an important role, elements such as natural beauty and
cultural experiences take centre stage in the travel decision.
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spelling | doaj-art-af1935cf9ada468ebf613b3cebd497652025-02-04T13:50:14ZengEditura ASE BucurestiCactus2247-32972024-12-0162222910.24818/CTS/6/2024/2.03Are there ‘hygiene-motivation’ factors in the choice of India as a tourist destination? A structural equation modelling approachVlad Diaconescu0https://orcid.org/0009-0004-7840-5849Bucharest University of Economic StudiesThis study examines the role of motivational factors in the selection of India as a travel destination, using Herzberg’s two-factor theory of motivation (Hygiene-Motivation model) as a theoretical foundation. By examining how stereotypes about India influence tourists' decision making, this study categorises motivational factors into hygiene and motivation categories and examines their influence on destination choice. A survey conducted at the Romanian Tourism Fair in February 2019 with 729 participants forms the basis for this analysis. Structural equation modelling (SEM) was applied to assess the relationships between these factors. The study reveals two main types of factors that influence tourists: Hygiene factors (e.g. accessibility, comfort, food and overall quality of services) and motivational factors (e.g. cultural richness, scenic beauty and local traditions). The study shows that stereotypes about India play a crucial role in shaping tourists’ priorities — those who have negative stereotypes are more likely to focus on hygiene factors, such as ensuring that basic service expectations are met. In addition, while motivational factors still play an important role, elements such as natural beauty and cultural experiences take centre stage in the travel decision. https://cactus-journal-of-tourism.ase.ro/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/II.2-Diaconescu.pdfstereotypes in tourismhygiene-motivation theorydestination choiceindiastructural equation modelling (sem) |
spellingShingle | Vlad Diaconescu Are there ‘hygiene-motivation’ factors in the choice of India as a tourist destination? A structural equation modelling approach Cactus stereotypes in tourism hygiene-motivation theory destination choice india structural equation modelling (sem) |
title | Are there ‘hygiene-motivation’ factors in the choice of India as a tourist destination? A structural equation modelling approach |
title_full | Are there ‘hygiene-motivation’ factors in the choice of India as a tourist destination? A structural equation modelling approach |
title_fullStr | Are there ‘hygiene-motivation’ factors in the choice of India as a tourist destination? A structural equation modelling approach |
title_full_unstemmed | Are there ‘hygiene-motivation’ factors in the choice of India as a tourist destination? A structural equation modelling approach |
title_short | Are there ‘hygiene-motivation’ factors in the choice of India as a tourist destination? A structural equation modelling approach |
title_sort | are there hygiene motivation factors in the choice of india as a tourist destination a structural equation modelling approach |
topic | stereotypes in tourism hygiene-motivation theory destination choice india structural equation modelling (sem) |
url | https://cactus-journal-of-tourism.ase.ro/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/II.2-Diaconescu.pdf |
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