Author/Authors :
Heidarabadi, Abolghasem Department of Sociology - Islamic Azad University Babol Branch, Iran , Darabi, Masoud Department of Sociology - Malek Ashtar University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The purpose of this study is to do a sociological survey of the factors affecting tourism
satisfaction. This study is carried out with sample group of 250 foreign tourists in Kish Island,
by the survey method and the data is collected by an English questionnaire. The study uses
Maslow’s Need Hierarchy Theory, Homans’ Exchange Theory, and Morton’s Instrument and
Goal Theory to explain the tourism satisfaction. The findings of this survey showed that there
are meaningful and positive relationships between the factors of population, economy, tourism
knowledge, tourism experiences, tourism attractions, propaganda, Iran’s political situation,
nationality, religion, and tourism satisfaction. The results of the multivariable analysis show
that the variables of market attraction, tourists’ rights, historical attractions, and the age are the
parameters that are most effective. The factors are entered into the regression equation in the
field of tourism satisfaction and they could explain more than half of the changes of the
dependent variable. The study model explains more than half of the variance of the dependent
variable (tourism satisfaction). Regarding this, it seems that the theoretical model of the study,
which is derived from the theories of Maslow, Homans and Morton, is a proper and efficient
model to evaluate the tourism satisfaction.
Keywords :
Sociological , Tourism , Tourism Satisfaction , Satisfaction , Foreign Tourists , Kish Island