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The Importance of Streetscapes and Servicescapes in Tourist Shopping Villages: A Case Study of Two Arizona Communities.
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The Importance of Streetscapes and Servicescapes in Tourist Shopping Villages: A Case Study of Two Arizona Communities./
Author:
Cox, Jordan.
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121 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 52-02.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International52-02(E).
Subject:
Urban and Regional Planning. -
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9781303311529
The Importance of Streetscapes and Servicescapes in Tourist Shopping Villages: A Case Study of Two Arizona Communities.
Cox, Jordan.
The Importance of Streetscapes and Servicescapes in Tourist Shopping Villages: A Case Study of Two Arizona Communities.
- 121 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 52-02.
Thesis (M.S.)--Arizona State University, 2013.
Many communities that once relied on the extractive industries have since turned to tourism to find another source of income. These communities are primarily old mining towns. Since these towns have started to reinvent themselves, they have become important places of study. Previous literature has found specific factors that are common in tourist shopping villages. Currently, there is not much research that has explored the affect the streetscape and servicescape have on visitor experiences. Existing research focuses on urban shopping settings such as shopping malls. This study interviewed employees and surveyed visitors in two suburban tourist shopping villages in Arizona. More specifically, it is aimed to explore how the streetscapes and servicescapes in tourist shopping villages influence visitors' overall experience, intent to return to the village, and their purchasing behavior. This study adds to the current literature on tourist shopping villages and the streetscapes and servicescapes as there is a limited amount of information available. To date, the majority of scholarly information available describes the factors of tourist shopping villages and does not attempt to identify their importance for tourists. This study may serve as a stepping platform for future research. The findings of this study offer important implications for destination marketing organizations, different stakeholders of tourism, and the policy makers. This study primarily focuses on the tourists' view of tourist shopping villages, and can offer insight into how to increase visitor spending.
ISBN: 9781303311529Subjects--Topical Terms:
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