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Factors associated with medical travel behaviours: the input–process–output perspective
Authors:Hsiao-Yun Lu  Wann-Yih Wu
Institution:1. Department of Travel Industry Management, Far East University, No. 49, Zhonghua Road, Xinshi District, Tainan City 74448, Taiwan, ROC;2. Department of Business Administration, Nan-Hua University, No. 55, Section 1, Nanhua Road, Dalin Township, Chiayi County, Taiwan, ROC
Abstract:This study adopts the input–process–output perspective to develop a research framework, and aims to investigate the factors associated with medical travel behaviours. A total of 343 international medical tourists who took low invasive treatments in Taiwan were surveyed using questionnaires. The data were analysed using structural equation modelling, and the results of this work are as follows. Medical tourists felt that higher service quality led to better corporate image. The service quality and corporate image of medical institutions had positive influences on the perceived value of medical travel. Perceived value plays a significant mediating role for the relationships between various medical institution factors and behavioural intention. Furthermore, destination image can be regarded as an important moderator that facilitates the influences of medical institution factors on perceived value.
Keywords:destination image  service quality  corporate image  perceived value  behavioural intention  medical tourism
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