Abstract

It is estimated that mainland Chinese tourists travelling to Taiwan can bring annual revenues of 400 billion NTD to the Taiwan economy. Thus, how the Taiwanese Government formulates relevant measures to satisfy both sides is the focus of most concern. Taiwan must improve the facilities and service quality of its tourism industry so as to attract more mainland tourists. This paper conducted a questionnaire survey of mainland tourists and used grey relational analysis in grey mathematics to analyze the satisfaction performance of all satisfaction question items. The first eight satisfaction items were used as independent variables, and the overall satisfaction performance was used as a dependent variable for quantile regression model analysis to discuss the relationship between the dependent variable under different quantiles and independent variables. Finally, this study further discussed the predictive accuracy of the least mean regression model and each quantile regression model, as a reference for research personnel. The analysis results showed that other variables could also affect the overall satisfaction performance of mainland tourists, in addition to occupation and age. The overall predictive accuracy of quantile regression model Q0.25 was higher than that of the other three models.

Highlights

  • The opening up of Taiwan to visitors from mainland China can boost Taiwan’s tourism industry and periphery industries

  • If each mainland visitor stays in Taiwan for seven to ten days and spends 50,000 NTD, this could contribute about 50 billion NTD to Taiwan’s tourism industry

  • Quantile regression and the OLS method were used to discuss the impact of the satisfaction of mainland tourists with service quality on the overall satisfaction performance

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Introduction

The opening up of Taiwan to visitors from mainland China can boost Taiwan’s tourism industry and periphery industries. If each mainland visitor stays in Taiwan for seven to ten days and spends 50,000 NTD, this could contribute about 50 billion NTD to Taiwan’s tourism industry. Due to the multiplier effect of consumption, the output value of the Taiwan service industry could reach over 100 billion NTD, in industries such as the airline industry, travel industry, tourist hotels, transportation, food, recreation areas, department stores, and native products. This represents good news, and it can increase the number of employment opportunities in Taiwan. The aim of this paper was to discuss whether Taiwan has engaged in appropriate planning and relevant industry software and hardware facilities and services

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