ASSESSING THE INFLUENCE OF HARD AND SOFT INFRASTRUCTURE ON PERCEIVED DESTINATION COMPETITIVENESS : PERSPECTIVE FROM VISITORS IN SARAWAK
Tourism is one of the rapid growing economic sectors in the world. Destination competitiveness became an imperative aspect for every country as it determines the tourism revenue of the country. Infrastructure is one of the determinants of destination competitiveness. There are two kinds of infrastru...
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my.unimas.ir.436002023-12-08T07:35:47Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43600/ ASSESSING THE INFLUENCE OF HARD AND SOFT INFRASTRUCTURE ON PERCEIVED DESTINATION COMPETITIVENESS : PERSPECTIVE FROM VISITORS IN SARAWAK Chan, Wei Chang Wan Hashim, Wan Ibrahim Lo, May Chiun Abang Azlan, Mohamad HF Commerce Tourism is one of the rapid growing economic sectors in the world. Destination competitiveness became an imperative aspect for every country as it determines the tourism revenue of the country. Infrastructure is one of the determinants of destination competitiveness. There are two kinds of infrastructure namely hard infrastructure and soft infrastructure. The current study investigated the impact of hard infrastructure (transportation, telecommunication, accommodation) and soft infrastructure (government tourism policy, health services, and safety and security) on perceived destination competitiveness from tourists’ points of view. The study was conducted based on quantitative research. A PLS-SEM analysis was performed by using WarpPLS. The result indicated that transportation, accommodation, and health services have a significant relationship with perceived destination competitiveness. This study is expected to benefit policymakers and industry players in terms of decision-making. Besides, this study will equip more literature and evidence for scholars to perform further studies in the field. Faculty of Economics and Business, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak 2023-07-30 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43600/3/ASSESSING.pdf Chan, Wei Chang and Wan Hashim, Wan Ibrahim and Lo, May Chiun and Abang Azlan, Mohamad (2023) ASSESSING THE INFLUENCE OF HARD AND SOFT INFRASTRUCTURE ON PERCEIVED DESTINATION COMPETITIVENESS : PERSPECTIVE FROM VISITORS IN SARAWAK. International Jorunal of Business and Society, 24 (2). pp. 761-786. ISSN 1511-6670 http://www.ijbs.unimas.my/index.php/content-abstract?start=10 https://doi.org/10.33736/ijbs.5961.2023 |
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Tourism is one of the rapid growing economic sectors in the world. Destination competitiveness became an imperative aspect for every country as it determines the tourism revenue of the country. Infrastructure is one of the determinants of destination competitiveness. There are two kinds of infrastructure namely hard infrastructure and soft infrastructure. The current study investigated the impact of hard infrastructure (transportation, telecommunication, accommodation) and soft infrastructure (government tourism policy, health services, and safety and security) on perceived destination competitiveness from tourists’ points of view. The study was conducted based on quantitative research. A PLS-SEM analysis was performed by using WarpPLS. The result indicated that transportation, accommodation, and health services have a significant relationship with perceived destination competitiveness. This study is expected to benefit policymakers and industry players in terms of decision-making. Besides, this study will equip more literature and evidence for scholars to perform further studies in the field. |
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ASSESSING THE INFLUENCE OF HARD AND SOFT INFRASTRUCTURE ON PERCEIVED DESTINATION COMPETITIVENESS : PERSPECTIVE FROM VISITORS IN SARAWAK |
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ASSESSING THE INFLUENCE OF HARD AND SOFT INFRASTRUCTURE ON PERCEIVED DESTINATION COMPETITIVENESS : PERSPECTIVE FROM VISITORS IN SARAWAK |
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ASSESSING THE INFLUENCE OF HARD AND SOFT INFRASTRUCTURE ON PERCEIVED DESTINATION COMPETITIVENESS : PERSPECTIVE FROM VISITORS IN SARAWAK |
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ASSESSING THE INFLUENCE OF HARD AND SOFT INFRASTRUCTURE ON PERCEIVED DESTINATION COMPETITIVENESS : PERSPECTIVE FROM VISITORS IN SARAWAK |
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ASSESSING THE INFLUENCE OF HARD AND SOFT INFRASTRUCTURE ON PERCEIVED DESTINATION COMPETITIVENESS : PERSPECTIVE FROM VISITORS IN SARAWAK |
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assessing the influence of hard and soft infrastructure on perceived destination competitiveness : perspective from visitors in sarawak |
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