What have they heard? Pre-visit Image of Sri Lanka as a Tourist Destination.
Material type: TextDescription: 181 - 205 pSubject(s): In: MANIMALA, MATHEW J. ( EDITOR) SOUTH ASIAN JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENTSummary: Nearly a decade has passed since the end of the civil-conflict which prevailed for 30-long years in Sri Lanka. Despite the evocative dark patches, tourism industry made a significant contribution to rebuild this nation during this period. However, efforts to answer even the most basic questions including, "How do tourists view Sri Lanka as a tourist destination?", have been noticeably inadequate. This paper thus, aims to explore the pre-visit destination image held by tourists regarding Sri Lanka and the role played by information sources in forming such a pre-visit image. Having conducted 25 semi-structured interviews with overseas tourists, who have not gained any travel exposure in Sri Lanka, the findings, derived from a thematic analysis, suggested that the respondents have a favourable pre-visit image, overall, towards the country. While word-of-mouth has been influential in forming such a favourable image, the government-maintained information sources were viewed in a supportive capacity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]Item type | Current library | Call number | Vol info | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Journal Article | Main Library | Vol 26, Issue 2/ 55510879JA8 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 55510879JA8 | |||||
Journals and Periodicals | Main Library On Display | JRNL/ GEN/Vol 26, Issue 2/55510879 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol 26, Issue 2 (01/04/2019) | Not for loan | April-June, 2019 | 55510879 |
Nearly a decade has passed since the end of the civil-conflict which prevailed for 30-long years in Sri Lanka. Despite the evocative dark patches, tourism industry made a significant contribution to rebuild this nation during this period. However, efforts to answer even the most basic questions including, "How do tourists view Sri Lanka as a tourist destination?", have been noticeably inadequate. This paper thus, aims to explore the pre-visit destination image held by tourists regarding Sri Lanka and the role played by information sources in forming such a pre-visit image. Having conducted 25 semi-structured interviews with overseas tourists, who have not gained any travel exposure in Sri Lanka, the findings, derived from a thematic analysis, suggested that the respondents have a favourable pre-visit image, overall, towards the country. While word-of-mouth has been influential in forming such a favourable image, the government-maintained information sources were viewed in a supportive capacity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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