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Impacts of destination social responsibility on destination image and tourist revisit intention: An empirical study at tourism destinations in the Mekong delta, Vietnam

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  • Nguyen Thanh Long
  • Phan Hong Hai
  • Tran Dang Khoa
  • Pham Ngoc Kim Khanh
  • Le Thuy Kieu
  • Luu Xuan Danh

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The main purpose of this study is to identify factors of destination social responsibility (DSR) affecting the destination image and revisit the intention of the customer at a tourism destination in the Mekong Delta. The researchers surveyed 507 tourists at a tourism destination in the Mekong Delta using qualitative and quantitative research methods. The research results show that seven factors affect the destination image and tourist revisit intention including (1) economics-social activity-oriented DSR (2) Epidemics and natural disaster-oriented DSR (3) Tourist-oriented DSR (4) Product and service quality-oriented DSR (5) Human-oriented DSR (6) Corporation social responsibility-oriented DSR (7) Environment-oriented DSR. The research offers some managerial implications regarding DSR in order to attract a destination image and return tourists to destinations in the Mekong Delta (MD).

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  • Nguyen Thanh Long & Phan Hong Hai & Tran Dang Khoa & Pham Ngoc Kim Khanh & Le Thuy Kieu & Luu Xuan Danh, 2023. "Impacts of destination social responsibility on destination image and tourist revisit intention: An empirical study at tourism destinations in the Mekong delta, Vietnam," International Journal of Applied Economics, Finance and Accounting, Online Academic Press, vol. 17(2), pages 325-336.
  • Handle: RePEc:oap:ijaefa:v:17:y:2023:i:2:p:325-336:id:1167
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