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David Klenosky
David Klenosky
Associate Professor, Purdue University
Verified email at purdue.edu
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The “pull” of tourism destinations: A means-end investigation
DB Klenosky
Journal of travel research 40 (4), 396-403, 2002
14442002
The influence of push and pull factors at Korean national parks
SS Kim, CK Lee, DB Klenosky
Tourism management 24 (2), 169-180, 2003
11042003
Understanding the factors influencing ski destination choice: A means-end analytic approach
DB Klenosky, CE Gengler, MS Mulvey
Journal of Leisure Research 25 (4), 362-379, 1993
5101993
Travel-style preferences for visiting a novel destination: A conjoint investigation across the novelty-familiarity continuum
SL Basala, DB Klenosky
Journal of Travel Research 40 (2), 172-182, 2001
2932001
Improving the graphic representation of means-end results
CE Gengler, DB Klenosky, MS Mulvey
International Journal of Research in marketing 12 (3), 245-256, 1995
2601995
A means-end investigation of ropes course experiences
MA Goldenberg, D Klenosky, J TO'Leary, TJ Templin
Journal of Leisure Research 32 (2), 208, 2000
2302000
Outcomes from the components of an Outward Bound experience
M Goldenberg, L McAvoy, DB Klenosky
Journal of Experiential Education 28 (2), 123-146, 2005
1942005
Recruiting student athletes: A means-end investigation of school-choice decision making
DB Klenosky, TJ Templin, JA Troutmam
Journal of Sport Management 15 (2), 95-106, 2001
1462001
Travel agents’ destination recommendations
DB Klenosky, RE Gitelson
Annals of Tourism Research 25 (3), 661-674, 1998
1421998
Nature-based tourists' use of interpretive services: A means-end investigation
DB Klenosky
Journal of Tourism Studies 9 (2), 26, 1998
961998
Trails and physical activity: a review
HA Starnes, PJ Troped, DB Klenosky, AM Doehring
Journal of Physical Activity and Health 8 (8), 1160-1174, 2011
932011
Characteristics of effective tourism promotion slogans
DB Klenosky, RE Gitelson
Annals of Tourism Research 24 (1), 235-238, 1997
761997
Let Me Play, Not Exercise!: A Laddering Study of Older Women's Motivations for Continued Engagement in Sports-Based Versus Exercise-Based Leisure Time Physical Activities
KL Berlin, DB Klenosky
Journal of Leisure Research 46 (2), 127, 2014
662014
Assessing Czech consumers' reactions to western marketing practices: A conjoint approach
DB Klenosky, SB Benet, P Chadraba
Journal of Business Research 36 (2), 189-198, 1996
611996
Wilderness and persons with disabilities
LEO McAVOY, T Holman, M Goldenberg, D Klenosky
International Journal of Wilderness 12 (2), 23-31, 2006
582006
A mixed-methods investigation of successful aging among older women engaged in sports-based versus exercise-based leisure time physical activities
K Berlin, T Kruger, DB Klenosky
Journal of women & aging 30 (1), 27-37, 2018
452018
Using means-end theory to understand visitors within a nature-based interpretive setting: A comparison of two methods
E Frauman, WC Norman, DB Klenosky
Tourism Analysis 2 (3-4), 161-174, 1998
441998
Put me in the zoo! A laddering study of zoo visitor motives
DB Klenosky, CD Saunders
Tourism Review International 11 (3), 317-327, 2007
412007
The formation of consumer choice sets: A longitudinal investigation at the product class level
DB Klenosky, AJ Rethans
ACR North American Advances, 1988
411988
Neighborhood walkability and physical activity among older women: Tests of mediation by environmental perceptions and moderation by depressive symptoms
SL Orstad, MH McDonough, P James, DB Klenosky, F Laden, M Mattson, ...
Preventive medicine 116, 60-67, 2018
382018
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