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3. Erasmus+ mobility : empirical insights into Erasmus+ tourists' behaviourMiha Lesjak, Emil Juvan, Eva Podovšovnik, 2020, original scientific article Abstract: Erasmus+ students represent a large sub-segment of educational tourists, making this segment an attractive market for universities as well as destination marketing organisations. Unfortunately, very little is known about Erasmus+ students' travel behaviour; hence the present study aims at extending empirically supported knowledge about travel behaviour of students during their Erasmus+ mobility. Data was collected via an online survey among all Erasmus+ enrolling students in the academic year 2016/17 in Slovenia. The results show that 93% of the participants travelled during theirmobility. The level of studies aswell as gender affect students' travel behaviour, making the two characteristics immediately useful attributes when targeting Erasmus+ travellers. Based on perceived destination attributes, male students predominantly seek cities with attractive nightlife but female students look for easily accessible cities, which are safe and offer attractive cultural sites. These findings suggest that tourism providers, destination tourism organisations and universities should work hand in hand when designing personalised tourism experiences and their promotion among Erasmus+ students. This is crucial during the phase of planning Erasmus+ mobility, when students choose their destination and host university, as well as during students' Erasmus+ mobility, because Erasmus + students travel during their student mobility. Keywords: Erasmus+ mobility, education, international students, destination attributes, tourist behaviour Published in RUP: 30.11.2021; Views: 868; Downloads: 42 Full text (180,20 KB) |
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6. Emotional and social loneliness as predictors of suicidal ideation in diferent age groupsVanja Gomboc, Nina Krohne, Meta Lavrič, Tina Podlogar, Vita Poštuvan, Nuša Šedivy, Diego De Leo, 2021, original scientific article Keywords: loneliness, suicidal behaviour, suicidal ideation, age groups Published in RUP: 06.05.2021; Views: 922; Downloads: 33 Link to full text |
7. Genetics as a useful tool for understanding relatedness, movements and social behaviour in wild boarAja Bončina, Elena Bužan, Boštjan Pokorny, Laura Iacolina, 2021, published scientific conference contribution abstract Keywords: microsatellite, relatedness, spatial behaviour, social structure, wild boar Published in RUP: 04.02.2021; Views: 1034; Downloads: 12 Link to full text |
8. Pathways to suicide in Australian farmers : a life chart analysisLisa Kunde, Kairi Kölves, Brian Kelly, Prasuna Reddy, Diego De Leo, 2017, original scientific article Keywords: suicide, psychological autopsy, life chart, life events, farming, the Interpersonal-Psychological Theory of Suicidal Behaviour Published in RUP: 11.02.2020; Views: 1570; Downloads: 80 Link to full text |
9. Prevention of suicidal behaviour in the school environment - The preliminary results of a Slovenian preventive programme Do you understand (yourself)?!?Maja Rahne, Tina Podlogar, Nuša Šedivy, Vita Poštuvan, 2018, published professional conference contribution abstract Keywords: suicidal behaviour, adolescence, school environment, preventive programme, Do you understand (yourself)?!? Published in RUP: 21.02.2019; Views: 2166; Downloads: 107 Full text (1,05 MB) This document has more files! More... |
10. Suicidal behaviour among sexual-minority youth : a review of the role of acceptance and supportVita Poštuvan, Tina Podlogar, Nuša Šedivy, Diego De Leo, 2019, review article Keywords: suicidal behaviour, sexual-minority youth, acceptance, support, society, close-network, internalisation Published in RUP: 13.02.2019; Views: 1896; Downloads: 121 Link to full text |