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Perceived Differences of Destination Familiarity:Perspectives of Australians toward Korea, China, and Japan

  • Journal of Tourism Sciences
  • Abbr : JTS
  • 2009, 33(7), pp.335-354
  • Publisher : The Tourism Sciences Society Of Korea
  • Research Area : Social Science > Tourism

김하니 1 Yim, Eun-Soon 1 Kim, Hyoung-gon 1

1세종대학교

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ABSTRACT

This study examined the perceptions of Australians as to how they differ in terms of their perceived level of familiarity toward Korea, Japan, and China as a tourism destination. This study further investigated the influence of various information sources on their perceived familiarity toward each country. Data were collected from 374 Australians at Adelaide, Australia in 2007. The results of study showed that Australians tend to have a lower degree of familiarity toward Korea compared to Japan and China. For each country, there also existed a discriminating influence of information sources on the level of perceived familiarity. The impact of word of mouth and books on constructing the perceived familiarity was found to be the most significant for all three countries although the influence of DM was found to be more significant for Korea than the other two countries.

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