Segmentation by recreation experience in island-based tourism: a case study of Taiwan's Liuqiu Island |
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Authors: | Tsung Hung Lee Fen-Hauh Jan Chang Hao Tseng Yang Fan Lin |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Douliu City, Taiwan;2. TransWorld University, Douliu City, Taiwan;3. Service Department, Janfusun Fancy World Corporation, Taipei, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | This study expands the profile characteristics of island-based tourists by assessing recreation experiences. In so doing, it aims to elucidate the market segmentation of island-based tourists by assessing the recreation experiences of tourists at Liuqiu Island in Taiwan. A total of 481 useable questionnaires were obtained and analyzed. The analytical results indicate that tourists can be segmented into four clusters according to their recreation experiences: multi-experience recreationists, aestheticists, hedonists and knowledge seekers. These four different tourist segments performed significantly differently in terms of environmentally responsible behavior (ERB). The market segmentation introduced in this study can be helpful for elucidating tourist experiences and ERB implementation. Understanding tourism experience preferences will help managers develop marketing strategies and design tourism products to meet tourists’ needs. This study's findings could be used to provide different strategies for different segments of tourists. To help manage natural resources, managers should design their environmental programs to encourage different segments of tourists to participate in ERBs. We provide valuable managerial implications for the sustainable development of island-based tourism. |
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Keywords: | Island-based tourism recreation experience environmentally responsible behavior Liuqiu Island Taiwan |
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