Segmenting Art Festival Visitors by Motivations
Yu Alvin Hung Chih () and
Yen I-Yin ()
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Yu Alvin Hung Chih: St. Cloud State University Saint Cloud, USA
Yen I-Yin: College of Tourism and Hospitality I-Shou University Kaohsiung City, Taiwan
Scientific Annals of Economics and Business, 2012, vol. 59, issue 1, 213-226
Abstract:
Festivals have become one of the fastest growing tourism attractions in the past decades and previous research advocates the importance of understanding festival visitors’ motivations for better planning, managing and marketing purposes. The purpose of this study is twofold. First, an attempt is made to identify visitors’ motivations for an art festival. Second, the designated motivations serve as a foundation to segment visitors into various groups. For that, a survey based on previous studies was administrated in Central Minnesota, USA and a total of 156 questionnaires were completed in 2010. Five factors of motivations were extracted after factor analysis and reliability test, including novelty, exploration, family gathering, recovering equilibrium, and socialization. Later, all participants were segmented into two groups based on their motivations, i.e., highly motivated and lower motivated group. These two groups were different on some social demographics and festival participation behaviours. The theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.2478/v10316-012-0015-8
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