2005
DOI: 10.1007/s11135-005-3151-5
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Analysis of Visitor Decision Making System When Visiting Natural Recreation Sites by Multinomial Logit Model

Abstract: ecological economy, ecological tourism, multinomial logit model, natural resources, recreational site,

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“…The multinomial Logit is used for nominal or ordered variables where the variables are not in ordering. Some researchers have used multinomial logit to model visitors' decision making system [28], firm strategy [29] and travel choice behaviour. In multinomial logit model there is one set of parameters for each category of Y.…”
Section: Multinomial Logit Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The multinomial Logit is used for nominal or ordered variables where the variables are not in ordering. Some researchers have used multinomial logit to model visitors' decision making system [28], firm strategy [29] and travel choice behaviour. In multinomial logit model there is one set of parameters for each category of Y.…”
Section: Multinomial Logit Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 The dependent variable of the study is a nominal variable which indicates the one of previously mentioned three logo types classified by this study: the nature-anchored logo type, the history-anchored logo type, and the spirit-anchored logo type. This study conducts the multinomial logit regression which is widely used when the dependent variable is categorized by more than two groups (see examples in Quality and Quantity such as Pickery and Loosveldt 2002;Kubaş et al 2005;Guris et al 2007). The conceptual level multinomial logit model for this study is expressed as:…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existence or lack of related and supporting industries can assist (or hinder) the development of an industry. Examples encompass locally economic developed (Andriotis 2006), support of local activities (Kubas et al 2005;Andriotis 2006), tourist shopping spots, local natural resources (Kubas et al 2005;Andriotis 2006), local human resources (Andriotis 2006), medical centers and police stations for emergencies and property management information system in question.…”
Section: Related and Supporting Industriesmentioning
confidence: 99%