Spending Behavior of Thai Tourists in Dan Sai District Loei province Thailand Seemingly Unrelated Regression Estimation Analysis
Sakkarin Nonthapot,
Thanet Wattanakul () and
Kitiya Wangkeeree ()
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Thanet Wattanakul: Indo China Country International Trade and Economic Research Sector Faculty of Integrated Social Sciences Khon Kaen University Thailand, Postal: TH
Kitiya Wangkeeree: Indo China Country International Trade and Economic Research Sector Faculty of Integrated Social Sciences Khon Kaen University Thailand, Postal: TH
Journal of Advanced Research in Management, 2018, vol. 9, issue 5, 1062-1070
Abstract:
The purpose of this study is to investigate the spending behavior of Thai tourists in Dan Sai District Loei province Thailand by applying the Almost Ideal Demand System AIDS model The analysis was conducted by employing Seemingly Unrelated Regression Estimation SURE A questionnaire was used to collect data and 400 samples were collected The results revealed that the price factor influences the cost of accommodation on other expenses food and beverage expenses on other expenses and travel expenses on other expenses while the revenue factor influences travel costs on other expenses and the cost of souvenirs on other expenses The results of the study show that there should be measures to stimulate tourist spending using price strategy to encourage tourists to spend more and marketing strategies should be used to encourage high income tourists to spend in Dan Sai District
Date: 2018
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