Local attendees' perceptions of festival impacts: A factor-cluster analysis approach to the Zanzibar International Film Festival |
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Authors: | Dev Jani |
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Institution: | Marketing Department, University of Dar es Salaam Business School, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania |
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Abstract: | Appraising residents' perceptions of the impacts of festivals is imperative to festival success. Such residents can rightly claim ownership of the place where the festival is staged and the cultural aspects the festival showcases. This study aimed at elucidating local attendees' perceived festival impacts at the annual Zanzibar International Film Festival. Data for this study were collected using a structured questionnaire that yielded 263 responses conveniently drawn from festival-goers, which were then subjected to factor-cluster analysis. The results reveal the presence of three clusters (advocates, ambivalents, and cautious-advocates) that differ significantly on their perceived impacts of the festival with respect to its environmental, socio-cultural, and economic contributions. These results have both managerial and policy implications on the inclusion of the locals in planning and managing festivals. |
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Keywords: | Festival impacts local attendees segmentation SET Index |
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