可持续的和谐:对斯里兰卡旅游业消费者偏好和影响因素的全面考察

Rohana Bandara Herarh, Jacquline Tham, Ali Khatibi, S. M. F. Azam
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本研究以斯里兰卡丰富的文化遗产和迷人的风景为背景,探讨了斯里兰卡旅游业错综复杂的格局。随着全球旅游趋势日益转向可持续发展,本研究调查了斯里兰卡旅游业的核心动态,探索了消费者的偏好以及影响消费者偏好的各种因素。研究采用了结构化问卷调查法,向 209 名选择环保认证酒店的游客发放了问卷,为分析提供了全面的数据集。研究采用定量方法,通过描述性分析、相关分析和回归分析来揭示变量之间的模式和关系。研究结果凸显了消费者对环保认证的积极倾向,同时也揭示了消费者在交通、客房预订、价格结构、酒店可达性、食品供应、环境满意度和文化习俗等方面的细微偏好。研究还定量探讨了关键关系,如环境认证对交通设施、定价结构和环境满意度的影响。研究结果为政策制定者、企业和利益相关者提供了有价值的见解,旨在使斯里兰卡的旅游业实践与可持续发展目标相一致,全面了解这个文化丰富、环境多样的旅游目的地的消费者偏好。
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Sustainable Harmony: A Holistic Examination of Consumer Preferences and Influencing Factors in Sri Lanka's Tourism Industry
This research navigates the intricate landscape of Sri Lanka's tourism sector against the backdrop of its rich cultural heritage and captivating landscapes. As global travel trends increasingly pivot towards sustainability, this study investigates the core of Sri Lanka's tourism dynamics, exploring consumer preferences and the diverse factors that shape them. The research employed a structured questionnaire distributed to 209 visitors who chose environmentally certified hotels, offering a comprehensive dataset for analysis. Utilizing a quantitative approach, the study employs descriptive, correlation, and regression analyses to unravel patterns and relationships among variables. The findings highlight consumers' positive inclinations towards environmental certifications, while shedding light on nuanced preferences regarding transportation, room reservations, pricing structures, hotel accessibility, food availability, environmental satisfaction, and cultural practices. Key relationships, such as the impact of environmental certifications on transportation facilities, pricing structures, and environmental satisfaction, are quantitatively explored. The results provide valuable insights for policymakers, businesses, and stakeholders aiming to align tourism practices with sustainability goals in Sri Lanka, offering a holistic understanding of consumer preferences in this culturally rich and environmentally diverse destination.
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