Towards Assessing the Knowledge Gap in Medical Tourism |
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Authors: | Eunju Woo Zvi Schwartz |
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Institution: | Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Virginia Tech University, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA |
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Abstract: | The medical tourism industry is a fast growing global niche market that generated $20 billion in income for destinations around the world. This study suggests and tests a mechanism to assess the medical tourism providers’ perceptions about the tourists’ perceived important product attributes when selecting a medical tourism destination. The results indicate that the various medical tourism providers groups do not vary in their perceptions regarding 24 important attributes of the medical tourism product and that they all agree that tourists perceive the medical variables to be more important than the tourism related variables. Using the Korean market for data collection, the study’s additional contribution is providing insights for Korean government agencies, operators of medical tourism hospitals, policymakers, and marketers. |
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Keywords: | destination selection attributes gap theory knowledge gap Korea medical tourism |
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