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The main difference between individual tourism decision-making process and group tourism decision-making process is _ _

The main differences between individual tourism decision-making process and group tourism decision-making process are:

(1) Group tourism decision-making involves the confirmation of group motivation;

(2) The result of group tourism decision-making process has obvious normative significance.

The basic principle of tourism decision-making is the principle of maximum benefit, that is, to pursue the maximum benefit of tourism under the condition of fixed funds and leisure time. The connotation of tourism benefits mainly includes tourists' spiritual enjoyment and energy recovery.

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Influencing factors of tourism decision-making:

1. tourism service elements: including the tourist service system of the source area, the service system of the outbound bank, the service system of the destination and the support service system.

2. Social support factors: personal psychology and behavior are regulated and restricted by social environment.

3. Personal psychological factors: human behavior is the product of the interaction between personal characteristics and environment.

4. Group support factors: the individual's psychology and behavior are influenced by both the group to which he belongs and the reference group.

5. Personal socio-economic factors: Stress, money, time and other factors in daily life are the basic constraints of modern tourism.

6. Other factors: including several factors that are difficult to classify into other types, namely, travel recommendations from relatives and friends, travel advertisements, and the distance of travel destinations.