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Ecotourism: A study of purchase proclivity, revisited

This research revisits an ecotourism-related article published in the early days of the Journal of Vacation Marketing. That study found its test population, Singaporean youth, to be generally disinterested ecotourism consumers. This replication, done a generation later, had findings consistent with...

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Published in:Journal of vacation marketing 2014-04, Vol.20 (2), p.175-180
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