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Generational differences in international stereotypes and destination images: tourism between partitioned states
Authors:Jin Young Chung  Chun-Chu Chen
Affiliation:1. School of International Trade and Business, Incheon National University, Incheon, South Koreajchung@inu.ac.kr;3. School of Hospitality Business Management, Washington State University, Vancouver, USA
Abstract:Studies have attempted to understand tourism issues between politically divided countries, yet few studies have argued that tourism between such states has a strong generational component. This study examines the generational differences in South Koreans’ international stereotypes and tourism destination images of North Korea. While generational differences existed in international stereotypes, there were no differences in tourism destination images between generational cohorts. Young female South Koreans were likely to view North Korea more positively than males in the same generation, and generational differences were present in the intention to visit North Korea and the perception of peace through tourism.
Keywords:Destination image  international stereotype  generational cohorts  peace through tourism  tourism between quasi-states  quasi-state
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