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Causal Analysis of the Relationship of Excursion Behavior with Information Usage in the Fuji Five Lakes Area
Seoul, Korea April 26-April 28
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MUE.2007.1032007 International Conference on Mult ...
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Hyun KIM, Korea Transport Institute, University of Yamanashi
Kazuo NISHII, Korea Transport Institute, University of Yamanashi
Kuniaki SASAKI, Korea Transport Institute, University of Yamanashi
O. ESMAEL, Korea Transport Institute, University of Yamanashi
Yeon-Kyu KIM, Korea Transport Institute, University of Yamanashi
While tourists have a variety of needs for information to make decisions about their excursions in sightseeing areas, it is very important to identify the causal relationship between their excursion patterns and the information they obtain. The relationship of information usage with excursion behavior was confirmed using the structural equation model: information usage at the scheduling stage has an impact on tourists? individual cognition of the sightseeing area, tourists? individual cognition affects information usage at the excursion stage, and information usage at the excursion stage affects behavior during excursions. Therefore, modeling of the excursion behavior should consider the relationships mentioned above.
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Hyun KIM, Kazuo NISHII, Kuniaki SASAKI, O. ESMAEL, Yeon-Kyu KIM, "Causal Analysis of the Relationship of Excursion Behavior with Information Usage in the Fuji Five Lakes Area," mue, pp.492-499, 2007 International Conference on Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering (MUE'07), 2007
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