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Market Segmentation of International Tourists Based on Motivation to Travel: A Case Study of Taiwan
Authors:Yung-Kun Sung  Kuo-Chien Chang  Yuan-Feng Sung
Institution:1. Department of Hospitality Management, Ming-Chuan University, Cheng-De Rd., Sec. 4, No. 55, 3F, Shin-Lin Area, 11166 Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China;2. Department of Leisure and Recreation Management, Chihlee University of Technology, New Taipei City, Taiwan, Republic of China;3. Department of Tourism, Ming-Chuan University, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China
Abstract:Tourism represents a principal sector of the economy of Taiwan. Consequently, the government is currently focusing on developing the country as a major tourist destination in Asia. Thus, the primary aims of this research were to explore factors related to tourists’ motivations to visit Taiwan as well as the demographic segmentation of these foreign tourists. Using a convenience sample, 249 surveys were collected and analyzed. The results show that five push (enlightenment and reputation; unusual and affection; freedom; interpersonal communication and sharing; and family and friends relationship) and six pull factors (attitude and quality of service; cost, shopping, and tasting; diverse attraction; culture connections; sport facilities, wildlife and events; and accessibility) play important roles in the motivations of foreign tourists. Furthermore, foreign tourists can be clustered into five groups based on motivation (scenery/knowledge seekers, accessibility/expenditure seekers, relaxation/relation seekers, novelty/experience seekers, sport/service seekers) and five demographic groups (gender, age, marital status, nationality, and income). According to these results, suggestions are made as to how Taiwan could effectively develop tourism policies and marketing strategies to attract international tourists.
Keywords:push and pull motivation  cluster analysis  demographic segmentation  Taiwan
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