Tourism Sector in India : Expectations and Perceptions of the Domestic Tourists.
Material type: TextSeries: Finance India ; XXXIII(3). Description: 673-684 pSubject(s): In: AGRAWAL, J.D. Finance IndiaSummary: Tourism has been a major social phenomenon of Societies all over the World. Demand for Tourism and Travel activity induces a chain of transactions required for supply of various goods and services. The Objective of the Study is to examine the Expectations (needs) and the Perceptions (satisfaction) of the Domestic Tourists about the various Tourism Services offered and related aspects. Relevant primary data is collected by administering a questionnaire to the Domestic Tourists about their Expectations and the Perceptions Tourism Services. Relevant secondary data relevant publications. The sample size is selected by using the Krejcie Morgan Model. The responses of the Respondent Tourists are analysed with the help of Friedman Test. The test results show that there is significant difference amongst the Expectations & Perceptions of the Domestic Tourists from Nalgonda District for 19 Elements, i.e., Null Hypothesis is rejected. For 11 Elements there is no significant difference i.e., Null Hypothesis is accepted. [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 33, Issue 3/ 55511228JA6 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 55511228JA6 | |||||
Journals and Periodicals | Main Library On Display | JP/FIN/Vol 33, Issue 3/55511228 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol 33, Issue 3 (06/04/2023) | Not for loan | September, 2019 | 55511228 |
Tourism has been a major social phenomenon of Societies all over the World. Demand for Tourism and Travel activity induces a chain of transactions required for supply of various goods and services. The Objective of the Study is to examine the Expectations (needs) and the Perceptions (satisfaction) of the Domestic Tourists about the various Tourism Services offered and related aspects. Relevant primary data is collected by administering a questionnaire to the Domestic Tourists about their Expectations and the Perceptions Tourism Services. Relevant secondary data relevant publications. The sample size is selected by using the Krejcie Morgan Model. The responses of the Respondent Tourists are analysed with the help of Friedman Test. The test results show that there is significant difference amongst the Expectations & Perceptions of the Domestic Tourists from Nalgonda District for 19 Elements, i.e., Null Hypothesis is rejected. For 11 Elements there is no significant difference i.e., Null Hypothesis is accepted. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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