The moderating effects of the nationality on the behavioral intentions of passengers on a Mediterranean holiday cruise
Abstract
Earlier studies of cross-national differences in consumer behaviour in different consumption sectors have verified that cultural differences have a strong influence on consumers. Despite the importance of cross-national... [ view full abstract ]
Earlier studies of cross-national differences in consumer behaviour in different consumption sectors have verified that cultural differences have a strong influence on consumers. Despite the importance of cross-national analysis, no studies in the literature examine the moderating effects of nationality on the construction of behavioral intentions and their antecedents among cruise line passengers. This study investigates the moderating effects of nationality on the relationships between perceived value, satisfaction, trust and behavioral intentions among Spanish and (U.S.) American passengers of cruise lines that use Barcelona as home port and port-of-call. A theoretical model was tested with a total of 968 surveys. Structural equation models (SEMs) were used, by means of a multigroup analysis. Results of this study indicated that Spaniards showed stronger relationships between trust and behavioral intentions, and between emotional value and satisfaction. Americans presented stronger relationships between service quality and satisfaction, and between service quality and behavioral intentions.
Authors
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Ramon Palau-Saumell
(IQS School of Management, Ramon Llull University, Via Augusta, 390 08017 Barcelona, Spain)
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Santiago Forgas-Coll
(Department of Economics and Business Organization, University of Barcelona, Diagonal 690, 08034 Barcelona, Spain)
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Javier Sánchez-García
(Department of Business Administration and Marketing, Jaume I University, Campus del Riu Sec, 12071 Castelló de la Plana, Spain)
Topic Area
Tourism Marketing Track: Click here for the Tourism Marketing track
Session
PT2-TM2 » Tourism Marketing (13:30 - Wednesday, 8th July)
Paper
AM_2015_Annual_Conference_-_Final_version.pdf
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