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Study on The Impact of Socio-Economic Crisis on Greek Wellness Tourists’ Spending Behavior
Tavlikou A. Evangelia, Alexander Technological Institute of Thessaloniki, Greece
Assimakopoulos Costas, Alexander Technological Institute of Thessaloniki, Greece
Published online: 15 November 2018, JTHSM, 4(2), pp. 24-31.
URN: urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-66428-2, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1490419
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Abstract:
As most of the sectors of the world economy, tourism has also been affected by the global economic crisis and the resulting social redeployment. This global socio-economic situation, since 2010, has exerted additional pressure on the mental health and physical condition of people who are increasingly looking for new ways of relaxation and rejuvenation. The present study aims to investigate the impact of the current socio-economic crisis on the behavior and attitude of Greek wellness tourists. Quantitative research was conducted using a structured questionnaire on a sample size of 452 wellness tourists in totally 10 spas at Crete, Kos, Lefkada and Thessaloniki. The survey compared the spending behavior of respondents before 2010 and today. The findings of the survey show that although the behavior of Greeks as consumers is being negatively affected by the economic downturn, there is positive intention to continue using and spending on wellness services. In addition, results indicate the existence of positive attitude towards wellness tourism as a means of health promotion and enhancement. Proposals for further research are suggested.
Keywords:
Wellness tourism, consumer behavior, socio-economic crisis
JEL Classification:
A14, H12
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