Developing the patients' loyalty model for medical tourism industry: The case of Malaysia

Medical tourism is nothing new for certain develop and developing countries. This industry is a good money generator to help economic growth and balance of payment of a country. This paper will identify several issues faced by Malaysia in its quest to remain competitive in this industry. The stud...

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Main Authors: Zainudin, Awang, Asyraf, Aftanorhan, Sharifah Fazella, .
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spelling my-unisza-ir.54822022-02-15T08:17:31Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/5482/ Developing the patients' loyalty model for medical tourism industry: The case of Malaysia Zainudin, Awang Asyraf, Aftanorhan Sharifah Fazella, . HB Economic Theory HD28 Management. Industrial Management Medical tourism is nothing new for certain develop and developing countries. This industry is a good money generator to help economic growth and balance of payment of a country. This paper will identify several issues faced by Malaysia in its quest to remain competitive in this industry. The study is aimed to determine which factor is the most importance in providing a high contribution towards medical tourism. This research work assessed four dimensions under human capital construct, and also four dimensions under the physical infrastructure construct. The study also included one mediator construct linking the relationship between each exogenous construct and the intended endogenous construct namely the behavioural loyalty. The study employed stratified sampling method to obtain random sample from foreign tourists seeking treatments in three cities namely Kuala Lumpur, Malacca and Penang. The study utilises partial least square path modelling (PLS-PM). Finally, the result revealed that human capital, high technology, physical infrastructure, and patient satisfaction have positive impact on patient loyalty. Furthermore, the human capital construct was seemed the most importance factor in contributing to the success of medical tourism. 2017-12 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/5482/1/FH02-FESP-17-11976.pdf Zainudin, Awang and Asyraf, Aftanorhan and Sharifah Fazella, . (2017) Developing the patients' loyalty model for medical tourism industry: The case of Malaysia. International Journal of Society Systems Science, 9 (2). pp. 139-164. ISSN 1756-252X
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topic HB Economic Theory
HD28 Management. Industrial Management
spellingShingle HB Economic Theory
HD28 Management. Industrial Management
Zainudin, Awang
Asyraf, Aftanorhan
Sharifah Fazella, .
Developing the patients' loyalty model for medical tourism industry: The case of Malaysia
description Medical tourism is nothing new for certain develop and developing countries. This industry is a good money generator to help economic growth and balance of payment of a country. This paper will identify several issues faced by Malaysia in its quest to remain competitive in this industry. The study is aimed to determine which factor is the most importance in providing a high contribution towards medical tourism. This research work assessed four dimensions under human capital construct, and also four dimensions under the physical infrastructure construct. The study also included one mediator construct linking the relationship between each exogenous construct and the intended endogenous construct namely the behavioural loyalty. The study employed stratified sampling method to obtain random sample from foreign tourists seeking treatments in three cities namely Kuala Lumpur, Malacca and Penang. The study utilises partial least square path modelling (PLS-PM). Finally, the result revealed that human capital, high technology, physical infrastructure, and patient satisfaction have positive impact on patient loyalty. Furthermore, the human capital construct was seemed the most importance factor in contributing to the success of medical tourism.
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author Zainudin, Awang
Asyraf, Aftanorhan
Sharifah Fazella, .
author_facet Zainudin, Awang
Asyraf, Aftanorhan
Sharifah Fazella, .
author_sort Zainudin, Awang
title Developing the patients' loyalty model for medical tourism industry: The case of Malaysia
title_short Developing the patients' loyalty model for medical tourism industry: The case of Malaysia
title_full Developing the patients' loyalty model for medical tourism industry: The case of Malaysia
title_fullStr Developing the patients' loyalty model for medical tourism industry: The case of Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Developing the patients' loyalty model for medical tourism industry: The case of Malaysia
title_sort developing the patients' loyalty model for medical tourism industry: the case of malaysia
publishDate 2017
url http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/5482/1/FH02-FESP-17-11976.pdf
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