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    A Structural Equation Model: Greece's Tourism Demand for Tourist Destination
    (2010) Chaitip, Prasert; Chaiboonsri, Chukiat; Kovács, Sándor; Balogh, Péter
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    An investigation on the international tourists' expenditures in Thailand: a modelling approach
    (2013) Sriboonchitta, Songsak; Chaiboonsri, Chukiat; Chaitip, Prasert; Chaitip, Arreyah; Kovács, Sándor; Balogh, Péter
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    Forecasting with x-12-arima: International tourist arrivals to India and Thailand
    (2009) Balogh, Péter; Chaiboonsri, Chukiat; Chaitip, Prasert; Kovács, Sándor
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    Impact of economic globalization on the human trafficking in the Greater Mekong Sub-region countries
    (2012) Peerapeng, Suk-Rutai; Chaitip, Prasert; Chaiboonsri, Chukiat; Kovács, Sándor; Balogh, Péter
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    investigation on the international tourists’ expenditures in Thailand: a modelling approach
    (2013-03-31) Sriboonchitta, Songsak; Chaiboonsri, Chukiat; Chaitip, Prasert; Chaitip, Arreyah; Kovács, Sándor; Balogh, Péter
    As a result of the increase in both the international tourists’ expenditures and tourist arrivals to Thailand, there is a growing interest in determining the trend of international tourists’ expenditures based on time-series modelling. In our article secondary data were used to produce forecasts of the international tourists’ expenditures in Thailand between 2009 and 2010. The forecasting method is based on the ARFIMAX (0, 0.197, 0, 0.033) model. Furthermore, this method predicted that international tourists’ expenditures in Thailand between 2009 and 2010 will have to contract and slow down. This paper seeks to determine whether the international tourists’ expenditures are affected by other circumstances. The results of this study revealed that the international tourist arrivals to Thailand will also have to slow down. However, from the results, there is solid evidence to support such a claim.
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    On tests for long-term dependence: India ’s international tourism market
    (2011-06-30) Chaitip, Prasert; Balogh, Péter; Kovács , Sándor; Chaiboonsri, Chukiat
    There have been growing interest in studying behavior of long memory process in tourism market. In this research examine the behavior of India’s international tourism market based on long-memory analysis. The international tourism market of India combined with nine countries: USA, UK, Canada, Germany, France, Japan, Malaysia, Australia and Sri Lanka. Moreover, three statistical tests for longmemory process such as R/S test, Modified R/S test and GPH-test are employed to test in these market. The empirical findings in general provide more support for no long memory process or no long-term dependence in international tourism market of India.
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    On tests for long-term dependence: India's international tourism market
    (2011) Chaitip, Prasert; Balogh, Péter; Kovács, Sándor; Chaiboonsri, Chukiat
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    On tests for long-term dependence: India’s international tourism market
    (2010-12-31) Chaitip, Prasert; Balogh, Péter; Kovács , Sándor; Chaiboonsri, Chukiat
    There have been growing interest in studying behavior of long memory process in tourism market. In this research examine the behavior of India’s international tourism market based on long-memory analysis. The international tourism market of India combined with nine countries: USA, UK, Canada, Germany, France, Japan, Malaysia, Australia and Sri Lanka. Moreover, three statistical tests for longmemory process such as R/S test, Modified R/S test and GPH-test are employed to test in these market. The empirical findings in general provide more support for no long memory process or no long-term dependence in international tourism market of India.
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    A structural equation model: Greece’s tourism demand for tourist destination
    (2010-07-30) Chaitip, Prasert; Chaiboonsri, Chukiat; Kovács, Sándor; Balogh, Péter
    Structural equation model (LISREL 8) was applied to test the causal relationships between tourist travel motivations and tourist destination.A survey containing Likert scale questions was conducted to collect data from 100 tourists who had travelled to Greece’s tourist destination. With the help of factor analysis, four dimensions were identified for scales used in the study: travel cost satisfaction, tourism product, tourism product attributes, and tourism product management. Results indicated that the travel cost satisfaction of tourists has a positive influence on tourism product, tourism product attributes and tourism product management. Moreover, our results suggested that the tourist demographics has a positive influence on tourism product and tourism product attributes and has an insignificant relationship with tourism product management. Based on our findings the tourist demographics has not influence on tourism product management. However, these findings suggest that both the private tourism and the governmental tourism sector should develop a better management of tourist destinations so as to develop a stronger attraction of tourism, better amenities, a better accessibility, an appropriate image, to make tourism competitive and to keep tourism product prices at a reasonable level. The implications of the tourism demand model can be used for the public environmental policy-making process based mainly on reasons of interest, ideology or understanding.  
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