Sport Motivation as Driver for Segmenting of Sport Tourists in Gheshm Island

Authors

  • Amin Rayat Young Researchers Club, Dariun Branch, Islamic Azad University, Dariun, Iran‎
  • Layla Rayat Young Researchers Club, Dariun Branch, Islamic Azad University, Dariun, Iran‎
  • Mehdi Rayat Young Researchers Club, Dariun Branch, Islamic Azad University, Dariun, Iran‎
Abstract:

This article is "Retracted" at 2018/04/04 due to "Plagiarism" totally from "Hallmann, K., Feiler, S., Breuer, C. Sport motivation as driver for segmenting sport tourists in coastal regions. Tourism Review. 2012; 67(2): 4-12."

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volume 5  issue None

pages  97- 104

publication date 2017-04

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