The Factor Structure of Medical Tourist Satisfaction: Exploring Key Drivers of Choice, Delight, and Frustration
Josip Mikulić, Damír Krešić, Maja Šerić
Abstract
The current study intends to contribute to a better understanding of the medical tourism experience. In particular, this study uses data from a survey-based study conducted on a sample of 1,209 medical tourists in Croatia. On the one hand, this study aims to explore and shed light on the decision-making process of medical tourists, and, on the other hand, to reveal which elements of both the medical institution and the destination where it is located, have largest potentials to drive medical tourist delight and/or frustration, in accordance with the three-factor theory of customer satisfaction.
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TourismMedical tourismFrustrationSample (material)PsychologyMarketingCustomer satisfactionInstitutionKey (lock)BusinessAdvertisingSocial psychologySociologyPolitical scienceComputer scienceSocial scienceLawComputer securityChemistryChromatographyGlobal Healthcare and Medical TourismDiverse Aspects of Tourism ResearchDiverse Scientific Research in Ukraine